New York Tactical EMSAddressNew York Tactical EMS ContactMr. Erin Clancy | |
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Veteran Owned Business | Navy, Active Duty | Member since January 6th, 2012 | |
New York Tactical EMS is a New York State DCJS approved security guard training school. NYTEMS also provides 20+ other Emergency Response, Medical & CPR/AED, First Aid & Other Courses. Contact New York Tactical EMS today in Poughkeepsie at: (845) 849-8700. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...Being a U.S. Navy Hospital FMF Corpsman (8404), has helped me pass along my training to others who might not be able to experience what I did in the field. This page has been visited 429 times. | |
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