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Senate honors emergency-medical training program and proclaims Black History Month

Utah State Senate · February 24, 1993
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Summary

The Utah Senate presented an official citation recognizing the Utah Emergency Medical Training Council for its 'what to do until the ambulance arrives' program and jointly proclaimed February 1993 as Black History Month, with a local community group invited to describe an upcoming health fair.

The Utah Senate used part of its floor session to recognize community public-health work and cultural observances.

Senator Marine led the chamber in an official citation honoring the Utah Emergency Medical Training Council for its public training program that teaches bystanders life-saving…

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