National EMS Museum Announces First Public Exhibition

The National EMS Museum is excited to announce their first public exhibition in partnership with the Aurora Regional Fire Museum and the International Museum of Surgical Sciences on April 13, 2019, with programs by Bobbie Merica and Daniel Sundhal throughout the opening weekend. The exhibition titled The Art of Emergency Care explores the history of EMS through art work created to educate, inform, and celebrate the emergency services and it will be on display in Aurora and Chicago until November.

To thank the wonderful Members and Supporters, the Museums, along with the Aurora Regional Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Member’s Preview and Opening Party on April 12, 2019 from 4 pm to 7pm for the members of NEMSM, Aurora Regional Fire Museum and IMSS.  Any new National EMS Museum Members will receive an invite to the opening weekend festivities and free admission to the hosting museums throughout the show.

Questions regarding The Art of Emergency Care, how to host the show in your area, or how to become a member of NEMSM can be directed to Kristy Van Hoven at kvanhoven@emsmuseum.org or 612.298.4567

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