rep ryan zinke shares gratitude for emts and paramedics during national ems week

rep ryan zinke shares gratitude for emts and paramedics during national ems week
Rep. Ryan Zinke U.S. Representative for Montana's 1st District — Official Website
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Rep. Ryan Zinke, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Montana’s 1st district since 2023, recently took to social media to express his appreciation for various subjects ranging from emergency medical services to coffee and media appearances.

On May 19, Rep. Zinke acknowledged the contributions of EMTs and paramedics during National EMS Week. He stated, “This #NationalEMSWeek, we thank the EMTs and paramedics who serve Montana, especially in rural areas, where calls can be miles away and most responders are volunteers. We are all grateful to those who step up to serve their communities doing this life saving work.”

Two days later on May 21, he shared a personal preference regarding his morning routine while working in Washington D.C., noting that “Montana Coffee is the best way to start a busy day on Capitol Hill”.

Later that same day, Rep. Zinke informed his followers about an upcoming television appearance by tweeting: “I’ll be on @NEWSMAX ‘Frontline’ at 5:15pm EST/3:15pm MDT, tune in!”



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