Show Notes
Episode Summary
In this inspiring episode, which follows Roy’s article on the 2025 Mayville tornado, Roy sits down with Julie Staffin. Julie is the assistant Director and soon-to-be Director of Mayville EMS, as well as Program Director of the Mayville EMS Training Center. Together, they explore the past, present, and future of the Mayville EMS Training Center and emergency services in Mayville. Julie shares her personal journey, the founding story of the training center, and how their team is building a stronger, more resilient community one EMT at a time.
Key Topics Covered
The Rotary Four-Way Test as a guide for community service and resilience
Julie’s personal story and path to EMS leadership
Why and how the Mayville EMS Training Center was founded
Addressing the EMS staffing crisis with a proactive, growth-oriented approach
The impact of hands-on, community-based EMT training
Training Center success stories
The Center’s role in supporting local businesses, organizations, and the wider community
How listeners can get involved: classes, volunteering, and ride-alongs
Memorable Quotes
“These values are not just for Rotarians or first responders. They’re for all of us. They shape how we respond, support each other, and build a stronger community.”
“I love it and I feel that it is my calling, and I hope to continue to grow in it as a leader.”
“We realized that we needed to get road-ready EMTs… I want somebody I can count on and rely on, because in the back of the ambulance, that’s what you need.”
“Our class size allows our instructors to have more hands-on, one-on-one teaching… when they get in the back of the ambulance, they’re ready to go.”
“Building a resilient community takes more than just responding to emergencies. It’s about living our values every day.”
Call to Action
Interested in making a difference? Whether you want to become an EMT, take a CPR class, volunteer, or ride along and see what EMS is all about, reach out to the Mayville EMS Training Center. Every step you take helps make our community stronger and more resilient.
Contact Info for Mayville EMS Training Center
Email: memstc@mayvillecity.com
Phone: (920) 387-7989
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