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Agreed

Larry Mc EMT/P IE

Paris Jr College

Paris EMS

At 14:52 11/5/98 CDT, you wrote:

>I have known Jim Arnold to long to recount. I am happy for

>him, but hate to loose him out of the Tyler office.

>Doug Garnett

>City of Paris EMS

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Hidy y'all,

For those who may not have had the privilege of knowing Jim Arnold as I have,

I'd like to let

you know why I'm thrilled that he has been appointed Assistant Bureau Chief for

EMS.

I have known Jim since he came to this region and have worked with him for the

last 13 years

as a coordinator. He has served on our Advisory Committee at Tyler Junior

College since I

came here in 1989 and has helped our program and all the programs in this

region in countless

ways. He is an advocate of excellence and has taught us much.

Jim has comprehensive knowledge and understanding of EMS at all levels. He's

been there, done

it, got the T-Shirt and the Mug. As an administrator, I can only say that his

replacement

better have size 22's. Jim possesses the unique quality of being able to

listen. He always

sees the big picture and tries to see how things can be made to work rather than

why they

cannot work. He's a positive force rather than a negative force. He promotes

consensus and

agreement. He is one of the fairest people I have ever known. And he's got

something called

common sense that seems to elude so many today.

Texas is indeed fortunate to have Jim Arnold as its EMS Chief, and I ask you all

to help and

support him in his new job.

Gene Gandy

E. Gandy, JD, EMT-P

EMS Professions Program Director

Tyler Junior College

Tyler, TX

ggan@...

Check out our website at: http://www.tyler.cc.tx.us/emmt/

GENE WEATHERALL wrote:

> It is my pleasure to announce the employment of Jim Arnold for the

> position of Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Emergency Management

> with the Texas Department of Health.

>

> Jim Arnold has a long and successful history in emergency medical

> services. He has a bachelors degree in organizational management

> from Southwest Texas State University. He has served as the Regional

> EMS Director in Tyler since 1985. He was the Regional EMS Director

> in Harlingen for four years and also worked in the Austin and El Paso

> region. Jim was the first director of EMS in El Paso. In this job

> he organized, developed, and implemented a large city EMS from the

> ground up.

>

> All of these qualifications will serve Jim well as he now accepts

> statewide responsibility for emergency medical service. Jim will

> officially begin his new duties in Austin on December 1. We are all

> very pleased that somebody with Jim's experience and abilities will

> be taking a leadership role in Texas EMS.

>

> Please join me in congratulating Jim on his selection for this very

> important position.

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

>

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I have known Jim Arnold to long to recount. I am happy for

him, but hate to loose him out of the Tyler office.

Doug Garnett

City of Paris EMS

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Gene,

That is very well said and I agree 100% .

Henry Barber

E. Gandy wrote:

> Hidy y'all,

>

> For those who may not have had the privilege of knowing Jim Arnold as I have,

I'd like to let

> you know why I'm thrilled that he has been appointed Assistant Bureau Chief

for EMS.

>

> I have known Jim since he came to this region and have worked with him for the

last 13 years

> as a coordinator. He has served on our Advisory Committee at Tyler Junior

College since I

> came here in 1989 and has helped our program and all the programs in this

region in countless

> ways. He is an advocate of excellence and has taught us much.

>

> Jim has comprehensive knowledge and understanding of EMS at all levels. He's

been there, done

> it, got the T-Shirt and the Mug. As an administrator, I can only say that

his replacement

> better have size 22's. Jim possesses the unique quality of being able to

listen. He always

> sees the big picture and tries to see how things can be made to work rather

than why they

> cannot work. He's a positive force rather than a negative force. He promotes

consensus and

> agreement. He is one of the fairest people I have ever known. And he's got

something called

> common sense that seems to elude so many today.

>

> Texas is indeed fortunate to have Jim Arnold as its EMS Chief, and I ask you

all to help and

> support him in his new job.

>

> Gene Gandy

> E. Gandy, JD, EMT-P

> EMS Professions Program Director

> Tyler Junior College

> Tyler, TX

> ggan@...

>

> Check out our website at: http://www.tyler.cc.tx.us/emmt/

>

> GENE WEATHERALL wrote:

>

> > It is my pleasure to announce the employment of Jim Arnold for the

> > position of Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Emergency Management

> > with the Texas Department of Health.

> >

> > Jim Arnold has a long and successful history in emergency medical

> > services. He has a bachelors degree in organizational management

> > from Southwest Texas State University. He has served as the Regional

> > EMS Director in Tyler since 1985. He was the Regional EMS Director

> > in Harlingen for four years and also worked in the Austin and El Paso

> > region. Jim was the first director of EMS in El Paso. In this job

> > he organized, developed, and implemented a large city EMS from the

> > ground up.

> >

> > All of these qualifications will serve Jim well as he now accepts

> > statewide responsibility for emergency medical service. Jim will

> > officially begin his new duties in Austin on December 1. We are all

> > very pleased that somebody with Jim's experience and abilities will

> > be taking a leadership role in Texas EMS.

> >

> > Please join me in congratulating Jim on his selection for this very

> > important position.

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> >

> >

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