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Clear Creek County honors EMS director Aaron Crowley; county cites tripled cardiac-arrest save rates

December 15, 2025 | Clear Creek County, Colorado


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Clear Creek County honors EMS director Aaron Crowley; county cites tripled cardiac-arrest save rates
Clear Creek County recognized Aaron Crowley on the floor of a county meeting for his leadership of Clear Creek Emergency Medical Services during a year of heavy call volume and staffing shortages. An unidentified presenter said the award "goes to the person who has held Clear Creek Emergency Medical Services together during one of the most challenging years" and credited Crowley with keeping programs and outcomes intact.

The presenter highlighted operational outcomes under Crowley's direction, saying the county's "cardiac arrest save rates more than tripled the national average" and that Crowley helped expand "cutting edge practices in mountain and rural areas." The presenter also noted Crowley's weekend service with Flight 4 Life, saying he works to "get the best medical practices available onto the ground in Clear Creek County as fast as possible."

Accepting the recognition, Aaron Crowley thanked county leaders and frontline crews and emphasized the team's role in the results. "Not a public speaker, so bear with me," Crowley said, then added: "it is not... a single paramedic job. That's a team sport." He named the Board of County Commissioners and Board Chair George Marlin for their support and said County Manager Colton Roloff had been supportive though unable to attend.

Crowley also praised medical director Dr. Scott Brandy, clinical education captain Clark Church, captains, field trainers and the paramedics and EMTs who work in difficult conditions. He described responding "at 2AM on I 70 in blizzard conditions" as an example of the situations crews face and closed by thanking the personnel and the community; the presenter called for a round of applause.

The recognition was presented as an acknowledgement of operational performance and frontline teamwork rather than as a policy action or budget decision. No formal motions or votes were recorded in the transcript excerpt.

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