Celebrating Our Winter Cohort
A New Class of EMTs Ready to Serve
LifeCare Ambulance of New England proudly graduated its Winter EMT Training Cohort — marking a milestone not just for our organization, but for the communities we serve across Essex County, Middlesex County, and Southern New Hampshire.
There are moments in the life of a growing organization that mark something bigger than a date on a calendar. The graduation of our Winter EMT Training Cohort was one of those moments. It was a room full of hard work rewarded, partnerships honored, and a mission made more real than ever — the mission to build a stronger, more skilled emergency medical workforce right here in the Merrimack Valley.
To the Winter Cohort
To every member of the Winter Cohort — congratulations. You showed up, you put in the work, and you earned this. Becoming an EMT is not a casual achievement. It is a commitment to being the person who runs toward the emergency, who stays steady when everything around you is uncertain, and who treats every patient with professionalism and dignity.
You are now part of the LifeCare family, and more importantly, you are ready to serve the communities that need you.
Every EMT who walks out of our training program represents our promise to the communities we serve — that help will come, and it will come prepared.
— LifeCare Ambulance of New England Leadership




The people who made it possible
The ceremony brought together the individuals and organizations that have been essential to building LifeCare’s workforce development program from the ground up. We were honored to welcome:
MassHire Merrimack Valley Workforce Board has been an indispensable partner in shaping and sustaining this program. Their commitment to connecting local residents with meaningful careers in healthcare — and their flexibility in working through the complexities of a program like ours — has been nothing short of exemplary. Frank and Abby’s presence at the graduation was a meaningful show of that partnership.
We are equally grateful to Commonwealth Corporation, our state sponsor, whose Senator Kenneth J. Donnelly Workforce Success Grant has been foundational in making this training program possible. Their investment in the workforce development ecosystem across Massachusetts directly enabled us to recruit, train, and graduate this cohort — and their continued support is what makes the next cohort possible.
Instructor Randy of A.D. Quality Training deserves particular recognition. The Winter Cohort did not just pass their coursework — they were shaped by an instructor who understands what it means to work in the field, to stay calm under pressure, and to show up for a patient when it matters most. The caliber of the graduates in this class is a direct reflection of the quality of instruction they received.
Interested in our EMT Training Program?
LifeCare Ambulance of New England offers cohort-based EMT training in partnership with A.D. Quality Training and MassHire Merrimack Valley Workforce Board. Applications for upcoming cohorts are open.
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