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Lanark County Paramedic Superintendent Honoured with Ontario Medal for Paramedic Bravery

May 28, 2025

Montague, Ontario – On May 26, 2025, Paramedic Superintendent Michael White of Lanark County Paramedic Service was awarded the prestigious Ontario Medal for Paramedic Bravery. He was one of only seven paramedics from across the province to receive this honour, which is bestowed upon paramedics who demonstrate exceptional courage in the line of duty, risking their lives to save others.

The medal recognizes Superintendent White’s heroic actions during the early morning hours of January 1, 2025. While on duty at headquarters, he overheard a dispatch call about a single-vehicle rollover. The vehicle had left the roadway, struck a tree, and came to rest in the front yard of a home. Realizing he was the closest responder, he immediately attached himself to the call and rushed to the scene.

Upon arrival, Superintendent White found the vehicle’s front end fully engulfed in flames with an unconscious driver trapped inside. After assessing the situation and discovering the front doors were jammed, he forced open the rear door and pulled the occupant to safety, mere moments before the fire intensified and tires began to explode. With the help of newly arrived crew members, he began administering care to the patient as the fire grew more intense.

“Without hesitation, Superintendent White placed himself in harm’s way to help a member of the community in their time of need,” said Lanark County Paramedic Service Chief, Travis Mellema. “I am honoured to be here to support and recognize Superintendent White, along with the other recipients tonight. This is the fifth member of the Lanark County Paramedic Service to receive this award in the past three years, demonstrating the level of dedication and pride our staff consistently show.”

The Ontario Medal for Paramedic Bravery is the highest recognition a paramedic can receive in the province. Fewer than 1% of Ontario’s 11,000 paramedics have ever received this medal since its inception. Superintendent White joins four other Lanark County Paramedics that have received this award - an extraordinary achievement for one of the province’s smaller paramedic services.

For the full list of 2025 recipients, visit: Ontario Newsroom – 2025 Recipients

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Media Contact:
Caitlin O’Hara, Communications Lead
Mississippi River Health Alliance

613-621-9638
caohara@mrha.ca

About Lanark County Paramedic Service

Lanark County Paramedic Service (LCPS) provides essential pre-hospital emergency medical care to residents and visitors across Lanark County. Operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, LCPS paramedics are the first point of contact for many in emergency situations, responding to a wide range of medical and trauma-related calls. With a strong commitment to innovation, professionalism, and community partnerships, LCPS is dedicated to enhancing the health and safety of the region. For more information, visit www.lanarkcountyparamedicservice.ca.

About the Mississippi River Health Alliance (MRHA)

The Mississippi River Health Alliance (MRHA) was formed in 2016 to formalize and strengthen collaboration between the Almonte General Hospital Corporation—which includes Almonte General Hospital (AGH), Fairview Manor (FVM), and the Lanark County Paramedic Service (LCPS)—and the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Corporation (CPDMH). This partnership delivers seamless, high-quality healthcare that addresses the evolving needs of local communities. Together, the MRHA is building an integrated healthcare system that provides comprehensive care close to home, enhancing access and improving health outcomes throughout the region. For more information visit www.MRHA.ca.