United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Honours Paramedic Greg Davies on Retirement After Over 30 Years of Service
At June's Counties Council meeting, the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville proudly recognized the exceptional career and retirement of Greg Davies, a highly respected paramedic whose unwavering dedication to public service has spanned more than three decades.
Greg Davies began his career in paramedicine on April 13, 1994, with the Brockville Ambulance Service. From the outset, he demonstrated a deep commitment to patient care, teamwork, and community service. His professionalism and adaptability were evident as he served both the Brockville and North Leeds Ambulance Services, earning the respect of colleagues and the gratitude of countless residents.
In January 2001, Greg transitioned into a full-time role with the newly established Leeds Grenville Paramedic Service, under the direction of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. Since then, he has been a steadfast and calming presence in the field, known for his reliability, compassion, and mentorship.
Throughout his distinguished career, Greg has played a vital role in mentoring new paramedics, responding to emergencies with poise and expertise, and delivering compassionate care to those in need. His quiet leadership and wealth of knowledge have left an indelible mark on the service and the broader community.
“Greg’s legacy is one of excellence, integrity, and compassion,” said Warden Corinna Smith-Gatcke, on behalf of Counties Council. “His contributions have shaped the culture of our paramedic service and inspired those who have had the privilege to work alongside him.”
As Greg embarks on a well-earned retirement, the Counties Council extends its heartfelt gratitude for his years of dedicated service. His legacy will continue to influence and inspire future generations of paramedics.
Congratulations, Greg, on your retirement. You will be deeply missed.
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