Exhibit Spotlight on Gold Cross Ambulance and Panel Discussion on Rural Ambulance Deserts
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On Thursday, September 26, from 6 pm to 8:30 pm, the History Center will spotlight its new exhibit, The Legacy of Gold Cross Ambulance, followed by a panel discussion on the challenges confronting rural emergency medical services. Refreshments will be provided. The event kicks off with a gallery talk about the exhibit by Lara Perkins Hedegaard and Ryan Perkins, whose father, John Perkins, founded Gold Cross Ambulance in 1962 and helped professionalize ambulance service in Minnesota. The exhibit’s photos, memorabilia, and ambulance equipment, brings to life John Perkins’ vision to build an ambulance company, improve survival rates, develop the profession, and educate the public. Following the gallery talk Wayne Gannaway will convene a panel discussion with Perkins family members, paramedics, a state legislator, and policy analyst about ambulance deserts in rural Minnesota.
This event is free for members and $5 for each non-member. olmstedhistory.com/events
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