Fishers firefighter awarded as a St. Vincent Angel Medic

Fire Chief Steve Orusa, Firefighter/Medic Brent Schnepp, and EMS Division Chief Steve Davison who attended the dinner in support of Brent’s accomplishments. (Photo provided)

Fishers Firefighter Paramedic Brent Schnepp was awarded as one of the 2017 St. Vincent Angel Medics Wednesday night at St. Vincent’s annual awards dinner. Brent was nominated by Fishers Fire Department for his excellence in patient care and progressive approach to team performance and training. His dedication to this community is proven in his actions, dedication, and drive for improvement.

Chief Davison said, “Brent is one of those medics that is an honor to work with, a pleasure to watch his growth, and contagious in his drive to provide exceptional patient care.”

The St.Vincent Angel Medic Award is given each year to an EMT or Paramedic in each of the fire departments in Hamilton County.

The EMT/Paramedic should represent the best the industry has to offer. This person not only demonstrates proficiency in patient care but also displays an attitude of professionalism which commands respect from the candidate’s provider affiliation, patients and their community. The purpose of this award is to provide public recognition for those contributions made to patient care that align with the St.Vincent Core Values:

  • Wisdom: Integrating excellence and stewardship
  • Reverence: Respect and compassion for the dignity and diversity of life
  • Service of the Poor: Generosity of spirit, especially for persons most in need
  • Dedication: Affirming the hope and joy of our ministry
  • Creativity: Courageous innovation
  • Integrity: Inspiring trust through personal leadership

Criteria judged:

  • Volunteerism
  • Community Service
  • Core Value Commitment
  • Leadership
  • Professionalism
  • Appropriate Medical Care