SOMERS, NY — A Kennedy Catholic tall college pupil is working the front lines can the effort against the new coronavirus. Senior Patrick Baia is working during an emerGEncy medical technician can New York city and Yonkers helping ought effort the effects of the bacteria during the health emergency continues ought affect the Hudson Valley.
Baia studied during the NYS Certification during becoming EMT can Phelps Hospital, can sleepy Hollow. He did the lesson and domain profession above his hold time backward college can the evenings during the winter.
He became an EMT can February, and instantly thereafter began going above calls can Yonkers, New Rochelle and creep Vernon.
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As a member of Empress EmerGEncy medical services, Baia said he is responding ought the ill and injured, transporting many coronavirus patients ought the Hospital during treatment. He is also helping ought glue the Yonkers Medical Evacuation cause Unit, which was created by the Yonkers Police rescue ought treat, cause or temporarily protect 30 ought 40 patients during an emerGEncy.
Baia comes from a family with healthy ties ought health care. can addition ought working during Empress Ambulance can Yonkers, he also volunteers during an EMT during the Yorktown offer Ambulance Corp can Yorktown.
He is a third-GEneration offer during the Yorktown ambulance corp, following can the footsteps of his father, Daryn Baia, and grandparents Jim and Lori Baia.
Daryn Baia also mill during Empress EmerGEncy medical services during the director of clinical services. Baia’s mother, Erin, serves during a tend can the Westchester Medical Center.
Patrick Baia is planning above becoming a paramedic upon completion of his studies can the college of New Haven, where he is the recipient of the university’s Presidential Scholarship.
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This paper originally appeared above the Yorktown-Somers Patch