A life for the emergency services: Norman Hielscher celebrates 25 years of ASB for 25 years

A life for the emergency services: Norman Hielscher celebrates 25 years of ASB for 25 years

Heiligenhafen, Deutschland - in Heiligenhafen, Norman Hielscher, a committed emergency paramedic, recently looked back on an impressive 25-year career in the emergency services at the Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) Ostholstein. His professional journey began in his youth and reflects a remarkable commitment to the emergency services that goes far beyond the professional requirements.

Hielscher started his connection to the ASB in 1992 when he completed an internship as a student. This laid the foundation stone for his one -year community service from 1997 to 1998, in which he completed the training as a paramedic. On October 1, 1999, Hielscher officially entered the emergency services and soon received recognition to the paramedic, followed by the qualification as an emergency medic.

comprehensive support for the next generation

particularly highlighted is Hielsch's role as a teaching rescue assistant. In the course of his career, he has given countless prospective rescue workers valuable practical skills and accompanied them through the often challenging training times. This support has enabled numerous paramedics, paramedics and emergency paramedics to take their exams successfully.

In addition to his training activity, Norman Hielscher works as one of the organizational managers at larger emergency services and thus makes a significant contribution to the efficient implementation of operations in the region. However, his commitment extends far beyond the professional framework.

As a volunteer, "Normi", as he is called in the team, is active in a variety of ways. He is ready for the rapid deployment group, participating in medical management services at major events and attends schools and daycare centers to bring the emergency services closer to the younger generations. This not only promotes understanding, but also motivates young people to possibly get involved in the emergency services.

Between 2012 and 2015 Hielscher was particularly active in the Danish-German project Beltsamariter and offered his support in numerous training courses on first aid measures. His outstanding achievements were recognized in 2022 with the Samaritan Cross of Honor in silver- an important award for his tireless efforts, both in the main and voluntary sector.

To celebrate his 25-year contribution to the ASB, the management did not miss the opportunity to hand over a photo collage to him that documents his previous successes. Elke Sönnichsen, managing director, and Jörg Bochnik, chairman of the regional board, sent him warm congratulations for the future.

Despite his intensive professional and voluntary obligations,

Norman Hielscher strives to spend time with his family and work on his home. His contribution to the ASB and the community is immeasurable and gives hope that his example will inspire many others to also get involved in the emergency services.

For more information about Norman Hielscher and his impressive career at the ASB Ostholstein, interested readers can use the detailed reporting on www.kreiszeitung.de read.

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