Quick Response Unit
Members
Trent Biggers
President
Tammie Norville
Vice President
Joe Husar
Secretary
Wendy Husar
Treasurer
Ed Armstrong
Boice Atkinson
Marsha Atkinson
Parker Brush
Tim Norville
Tyler Perry
President
Tammie Norville
Vice President
Joe Husar
Secretary
Wendy Husar
Treasurer
Ed Armstrong
Boice Atkinson
Marsha Atkinson
Parker Brush
Tim Norville
Tyler Perry
We are an all volunteer non-transport rescue unit. Our job is to respond to emergencies and do our best to keep people stable until the transporting ambulance arrives. Our first responders have hours of training and actively participate in continuing education classes regularly.
We are always looking for volunteers. If you have EMS training or are interested in becoming an EMT or First Responder, please contact us at hpnqru@hotmail.com. We would love to have you on our team!
We are always looking for volunteers. If you have EMS training or are interested in becoming an EMT or First Responder, please contact us at hpnqru@hotmail.com. We would love to have you on our team!
Seat Belts Save Lives
In 2008, the use of seat belts in passenger vehicles saved an estimated 13,250 lives.* This number can be higher.
We encourage you to watch this video, Room to Live, created by the Montana Department of Transportation.
Accidents can happen to anyone, anywhere at anytime. No matter how far you plan to drive, we ask that you always buckle up and fasten children securely in the backseat with the proper restraint system for their weight and height. More information on child seat safety regulations and guidelines can be found on the Child Safety Restraint page located in the more. . . tab.
We encourage you to watch this video, Room to Live, created by the Montana Department of Transportation.
Accidents can happen to anyone, anywhere at anytime. No matter how far you plan to drive, we ask that you always buckle up and fasten children securely in the backseat with the proper restraint system for their weight and height. More information on child seat safety regulations and guidelines can be found on the Child Safety Restraint page located in the more. . . tab.
*NCSA Research Note (DOT HS 811 153)
