Arizona Educator Recognized as EMCT of the Year for Outstanding Service
Glendale Community College Educator Daniel Malanowski Receives Prestigious Emergency Medical Care Technician of the Year Award
Arizona Department of Health Services Honors Exceptional EMCT
In a recent ceremony, the Arizona Department of Health Services recognized Capt. Daniel Malanowski as the Emergency Medical Care Technician of the Year for the central region. This prestigious award is given to individuals who have shown exceptional service and dedication to their communities in the field of emergency medical care.
Exceptional Career in Emergency Medical Services
With an impressive 19-year career in emergency medical services, Malanowski has been a crucial figure in the Buckeye Fire Medical Rescue Department for the past 18 years. Beyond his day-to-day responsibilities, he has been an esteemed EMCT educator at Glendale Community College for 14 years, influencing and inspiring the future generation of healthcare professionals.
Dedicated Community Service
Malanowski's commitment to his community goes beyond his professional obligations. He actively volunteers for 'April Pools Day' annually, advocating for drowning prevention, and provides CPR training to Buckeye lifeguards. Moreover, he has established 'The Nest,' a support group for aspiring public safety professionals, where he generously offers his home for skills practice, showcasing his genuine desire to guide and uplift individuals dedicated to serving the public.
In essence, Daniel Malanowski's unwavering dedication to emergency medical care and his selfless contributions to his community make him a deserving recipient of the EMCT of the Year Award. His passion for teaching and mentoring future healthcare professionals reflects his outstanding character and commitment to public service.