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>> Click to download the 2015 Wisconsin Stars of Life program booklet, which includes information on each honoree.
Words of congratulations and thank you, smiles, handshakes, hugs, and so much more were abundant at this year's Wisconsin Stars of Life, which recognized twenty-six honorees nominated by their respective ambulance service or an organization. The two-day event was held in Green Bay on September 23 and 24.
The celebration began at Lambeau Field with a Welcome Reception that was kicked off by VP of Marketing Gabrielle Dow, followed by a welcome message by Director of Sports Medicine Pepper Burruss, both of them with the Green Bay Packers. Wisconsin Star of Life introductions came next that included personal stories and accolades by the Stars' respective employer, co-worker or family member, to include presentation of a commemorative Star of Life lapel pin for each.
The following day the Paramedic Systems of Wisconsin Conference provided for the formal dinner and awards program, where each Star was formally introduced and inducted as a Wisconsin Star of Life honoree, and presented with a gold medallion and signed certificate of appreciation from Governor Scott Walker.
The program concluded with the announcement Fire and EMS Chief Deonne Eske with Ashippun Fire Department was chosen as Wisconsin's representative to attend the National Stars of Life program next year in Washington, D.C. National Stars of Life is produced by the American Ambulance Association.
During the past thirty-two years, Eske has been a volunteer EMT/firefighter, lieutenant, captain, and is currently chief at the department. In 2014, she attended 100% of fire and EMS meetings and over 90% of fire and rescue calls as a volunteer. In addition, Eske presents an annual fire safety program to the elderly, including calling 911 and how to prepare for the ambulance arriving. Her department's nomination also included how she follows up on patients who were recently transported by the ambulance - even cleaning and changing bed sheets before they came back home.
Wisconsin Stars of Life honorees have been invited to a one-day event at the State Capitol on Tuesday, October 27, for recognition before the Senate and Assembly in their respective chambers, as well as meet with their local legislators.
2015 Wisconsin Stars of Life honorees included:
David Allen nominated by Amherst Fire District/Portage County EMS
Susan Armstrong-Schlegal nominated by Saukville Fire Department
Dr. Charles Cady nominated by the Professional Ambulance Association of Wisconsin
Tyler Christifulli nominated by Lifestar Emergency Medical Services
Julie Dehne nominated by Valders Ambulance
Dan Diestler nominated by County Rescue Services
Marlene Dirkes nominated by Gold Cross Ambulance / Mayo Clinic Medical Transport
Clayton Emons nominated by Gold Cross Ambulance Fox Valley
Deonne Eske nominated by Ashippun Fire Department
Kelsey Esser nominated by Tri-State Ambulance
Kevin King nominated by Shawano Ambulance Service
Matthew Koepp nominated by Baraboo District Ambulance
Thomas Konieczka nominated by Greenfield Fire Department
Larry Krueger nominated by the Town of Sheboygan First Responders.
Jon Masi nominated by Paratech Ambulance
Buck McAlpin nominated by the Professional Ambulance Association of Wisconsin
Beth Morando nominated by Ryan Brothers Ambulance
James Poltrock nominated by Kenosha Fire Department
David Robbins nominated by Ryan Brothers Ambulance
Nick Romenesko nominated by Gold Cross Ambulance Fox Valley
Amy Smith nominated by Tri-State Ambulance
Dr. Steven Stroman nominated by De Pere Fire Rescue
Rebecca Versey nominated by Orange Cross Ambulance
Christoph Walters nominated by Paratech Ambulance
Amy Zehr nominated by Tri-State Ambulance
Walt Zehr nominated by Tri-State Ambulance