Stan Swofford
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- Art Department
Since 1985 veteran Paramedic Stan S. Swofford has provided on set
stand-by medical services to the motion picture, TV and commercial
markets in the state of Georgia and throughout the southeast.
Begining his career as a Paramedic in 1974, Stan is one of Georgia's first EMT's (#2396) and Paramedics (#838). Stan worked on Georgia's first EMS helicopter (Lifebird 1), the state's first mobile intensive care unit (Metro 101) and has been paramedic in charge of an emergency vehicle responding to over 25,000 911 emergency calls in a high volume suburban EMS environment (The City of Atlanta).
He has coordinated teams on many high risk major motion pictures and has handled the EMS for other high profile events and sports venues including music videos, Braves, Falcons, Olympics and Peach Bowl sporting events, PGA golf tournaments and major concerts. In addition, he has been assigned EMS escort duties for area presidential visits for President Carter and President G.H.W. Bush. Click here to view credits.
Stan holds a B.S. from North Georgia College and an A.S. in emergency medical technology from Perimeter College.
Begining his career as a Paramedic in 1974, Stan is one of Georgia's first EMT's (#2396) and Paramedics (#838). Stan worked on Georgia's first EMS helicopter (Lifebird 1), the state's first mobile intensive care unit (Metro 101) and has been paramedic in charge of an emergency vehicle responding to over 25,000 911 emergency calls in a high volume suburban EMS environment (The City of Atlanta).
He has coordinated teams on many high risk major motion pictures and has handled the EMS for other high profile events and sports venues including music videos, Braves, Falcons, Olympics and Peach Bowl sporting events, PGA golf tournaments and major concerts. In addition, he has been assigned EMS escort duties for area presidential visits for President Carter and President G.H.W. Bush. Click here to view credits.
Stan holds a B.S. from North Georgia College and an A.S. in emergency medical technology from Perimeter College.