EMS providers from across Arkansas came together this weekend for the annual Arkansas EMT Association (AEMTA) Conference, a premier educational event dedicated to advancing emergency medical services in the state.
Hosted in Hot Springs, the multi-day conference brought together EMTs, paramedics, and EMS leaders to participate in training sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities. Educators from across the United States — as well as experts from right here in the Natural State — shared their expertise on new treatments, updated procedures, and essential skills that are critical to delivering high-quality emergency medical care.
The AEMTA Conference focuses on building an educational foundation for EMS providers, ensuring they remain current on advancements in the field while maintaining proficiency in skills that may not be used daily but are vital in life-saving situations.
A special thanks was extended to the Arkansas EMT Association Conference Planning Committee and Board for their hard work and dedication in making this year’s event a success.
This year also brought special recognition to Southwest EMS’ Brooke Hines, who was nominated to serve on the AEMTA Board beginning in 2026 — a testament to her leadership and commitment to the profession…