Texas EMS Magazine, Volume 19, Number 1, January/February 1998 Page: 24
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Austin conference
sets new records for
attendance
op-quality education seemed to
be a top draw: Texas EMS
Conference '97 drew the largest
number of attendees ever. Nearly
2,100 people traveled to Austin to
choose from more than 110 different
quality workshops covering topics
ranging from seizure management to
the tornado response in Jarrell. Add to
that another 600 exhibitors, faculty
and staff, and you've got a big bunch
of people in the Austin Convention
Center. Besides the workshops, one of
the most popular attractions was the
exhibit hall, which was set with about
160 booths, including 30 ambulances
and rescue vehicles, and even a fire
truck. TDH staff began working on
the 1998 conference in mid-December. r
Look in the March/April issue of
Texas EMS Magazine for Texas EMS
Conference '98 information. See you
next year in Austin! y)Michelle Rosa of Kinney County EMS accepts the keys to the
TDH ambulance on behalf of her service. The ambulance, which
TDH has used two years for demonstrations, was presented to
Kinney County in a special grants presentation during the
luncheon Tuesday.24 Texas EMS Magazine January/February 1998
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