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Atlantis Charter School launches EMS Tritons Academy to certify student EMTs
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At a ribbon-cutting at Atlantis Charter School in Fall River, school officials, state lawmakers and community partners celebrated the launch of the EMS Tritons Academy, a senior-year program designed to allow students to graduate with Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification.
At a ribbon-cutting at Atlantis Charter School in Fall River, school officials, state lawmakers and community partners celebrated the launch of the EMS Tritons Academy, a senior-year program designed to allow students to graduate with Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification.
Robert Beatty, executive director at Atlantis, introduced the program and welcomed attendees including Mayor Paul Coogan, state lawmakers, and public-safety leaders. "We're incredibly excited for and proud of this group of students," Beatty said, noting the region's cross-sector cooperation among K–12 schools and higher-education institutions.
Jen Santos, the medical academy instructor who led development of the program, said the academy aims to blend…
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