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Paramedic Graduates Honored With Ceremony

蜜桃传媒 honored 14 recent paramedic graduates with a celebration on December 15, 2025, held at the Piqua Campus.

January 28, 2026

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2025 Paramedic Graduation

Jill Bobb, Edison State Dean of Health Sciences, speaks to recent paramedic graduates during a ceremony held in their honor.

蜜桃传媒 honored 14 recent paramedic graduates with a celebration on December 15, 2025, held at the Piqua Campus.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to stand before you today as we celebrate a remarkable group of individuals graduating from the Edison State Paramedic program,鈥 said Edison State Dean of Health Sciences Jill Bobb. 鈥淭oday, we celebrate not just your accomplishment, but your potential, your future. Patients don鈥檛 know your names yet, but someday, they鈥檒l never forget you. You鈥檝e earned your place in this noble profession. Stand tall, be proud, and go forward with confidence. Your community is ready for you and grateful. Thank you, and congratulations to each of you.鈥

Edison State EMS instructors Greg Brand and Eric Henry also congratulated the graduates.

鈥淭he journey wasn鈥檛 just about mastering skills or passing tests. It was about the moments in between. It was about the laughter we shared, the frustrations we worked through, and yes, even some tears that fell,鈥 Brand said. 鈥淢ost importantly, you鈥檙e the ones that put in the sleepless nights, who stayed up studying for tests, who gave it everything you had. Congratulations.鈥

Henry added, 鈥淚鈥檝e seen your hard work and watched you progress through the Paramedic program, and to see that journey has truly been amazing for me as an instructor. I know the commitment and sacrifices you have made. I鈥檓 super proud of all of you. I have no doubt that you鈥檙e going to have extremely successful careers. Stay safe and never stop learning. You鈥檙e going to be fantastic.鈥

Additionally, class representative Ava Loudy provided remarks.

鈥淚 just want to say thank you to our friends and family鈥攖hank you for your support, encouragement, and understanding throughout this journey.鈥 To her classmates, she said, 鈥淭onight isn鈥檛 just about graduating. It鈥檚 about proving to ourselves that we didn鈥檛 quit. Some days it felt like we would never reach this day, but it snuck up on us. No matter where this career takes us, we will always have the moments we shared. Good luck to all of you.鈥

Program director Kris Alexander told graduates, 鈥淭he biggest piece of advice I can tell you is that nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care. Caring for others is the life that you鈥檝e chosen at this point.鈥

He added, 鈥淚 would like to thank all the officers, firefighters, and EMTs for supporting these individuals, and anyone who may have mentored them as well. They had a huge impact. To the parents, family, spouses, friends, and those who encouraged them as they went through this yearlong process: I鈥檓 sure many of you were there to support them when they came home feeling overwhelmed, and I can honestly say that without your support, they wouldn鈥檛 be on this stage tonight. Students: thank you for your hard work and dedication. Congratulations on completing this program here at 蜜桃传媒.鈥

By the night of graduation, seven of the 14 graduates had already passed their national registry certification exam to work as registered paramedics.

Offered exclusively through Edison State at Troy, the Paramedic program provides students with the training and skills required of first responders. To best serve and support community members in crisis, students learn about a wide range of possible critical scenarios, various medical issues, assessments, and treatment options. Topics they review and assess include physical anatomy, respiratory management, safety, medications, injury prevention, stabilization, and reporting.

Paramedics function as part of a comprehensive emergency medical service response and perform interventions with the basic and advanced equipment typically found on an ambulance or fire/rescue vehicle. The paramedic is a vital link from the scene into the health care system.

For more information about the program, visit .

2025 Paramedic Group

Edison State is proud to recognize the following paramedic graduates:

Enrique Alejandre, Tipp City 
Cassady Brewer, West Carrollton 
Chris Caylor, Enon 
Jared Elliot, Gettysburg 
Zack Holsapple, Versailles 
Ava Loudy, Greenville 
Paul McDonald, Troy

Matthew Monroe, West Alexandria 
Ethan Nosker, Troy 
Drew Ripploh, Kettering 
Joshua Still, Urbana 
Joseph Taylor, Tipp City 
Cody Teegarden, Troy 
Isaiah Trostel, Troy