Michael Lansing

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician at Richmond Ambulance Authority

Michael Lansing is an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician currently employed at Richmond Ambulance Authority and UREMS, and serves as a Field Training Officer at Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad. Responsibilities include responding to life-threatening emergencies, operating emergency vehicles, assessing patients for immediate care, and documenting medical records. Additionally, Michael holds leadership positions as Co-Chair of Membership at Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad and as a member of the University of Richmond Student Conduct Council, where involvement includes evaluating conduct violation cases. Michael is also a cadet in Army ROTC, recognized with multiple awards, and has contributed to humanitarian efforts during the Afghan refugee crisis as a Patient Tracking Specialist. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Richmond, Michael has obtained certifications in Advanced EMT and Emergency Medical Technician.

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Henrico, United States

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Richmond Ambulance Authority

Since its inception, the goal for the Richmond Ambulance Authority (RAA) has been to provide its community with clinical excellence, while ensuring response time reliability and fiscal responsibility. Although it has the highest call volume per capita in the United States, RAA has gained a national and international reputation as a premiere, high performing EMS system. RAA is one of only eleven systems in the United States that has received accreditation from both the National Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS) and the National Academy of Emergency Dispatch (NAED). These accreditations are considered the “gold standard” for ambulance services, certifying distinction for quality patient care and ambulance operations.


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201-500

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