"Linda Squirrel, Cherokee Nation EMS
Special Projects Officer."
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TAHLEQUAH, OK — Linda Squirrel, a Cherokee Nation employee, has been
selected by the United States Secretary of Transportation to serve
as the national representative for tribal EMS programs.
Special projects officer with Cherokee Nation EMS, Linda Squirrel, was
selected among nominees from across the country to serve a two-year term
on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Emergency Medical
Services Advisory Council (NEMSAC).
“We are very pleased the Secretary chose Linda as the representative for
the tribal EMS programs,” said Chad Smith, Principal Chief of the
Cherokee Nation. “Linda will provide sound advice and recommendations
to the group on development of EMS projects.”
The NEMSAC serves as an advisory body to the Department of
Transportation and is charged with providing advice concerning the
Department’s EMS activities.
Squirrel was selected among many nominees to serve as the tribal EMS
representative. Currently, there are nearly 100 tribal EMS programs in
the United States.
“The Department is fortunate to have received a significant number of
nominations from talented individuals, and we have selected a strong
group of members to help guide EMS programs,” said Mary Peters,
Secretary of Transportation for the U.S. Department of Transportation.
“We look forward to advancing our goal of providing a world-class EMS
system here in the United States.”