Putnam County gets new EMS Director

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Ken Clair, Casey Quake, Maryellen Odell, and Bob Lipton.

CARMEL – Putnam County Executive MaryEllen Odell announced that the county’s Bureau of Emergency Services has hired Casey Quake as the new Director of Emergency Medical Services.

Quake has spent more than a decade as a paramedic, educator and manager, has been working with EMStar Ambulance in Putnam County for the past three years, according to Odell’s office. 

“This is one of the most important jobs in terms of keeping our residents healthy and safe,” Odell said. “We are pleased that our county continues to attract top talent for such vital positions.” 

In addition to his work as a field paramedic, Quake is a faculty member for the National Association of EMS Educators and has traveled across the country teaching other professionals advanced life-saving skills.  

“Mr. Quake has the experience and drive to lead our Emergency Medical Services into the future,” said Ken Clair, Commissioner of the Putnam County Bureau of Emergency Services. “Over the years, he has held progressively responsible positions in EMS as a clinician, educator, and administrator. He is also known nationally as an educator, and will bring that presence to our office.”

In his new position, Quake will be responsible for the oversight of county EMS agencies and EMS education programs. He will also assist with other duties to ensure we are able to serve our community. Quake was selected after interviews with several candidates, and will replace Bob Cuomo, who retired from the Bureau more than a year ago. 

As an added benefit, his service dog, Teddy, will be joining him at the Bureau. 

 




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