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Longtime paramedic retires after 40 years of service


                                                   Joe Cyr ’89, Asst. Editor/Senior Reporter, Houlton Pioneer Times Reprinted with permission



        HOULTON, Maine -- Mike Cummings ’74 can still remember some of his earliest memories with the Houlton
        Ambulance Department. After 40 years of service, Cummings has decided to retire from the Houlton Ambulance
        service. The town hosted a retirement party for him Friday, Feb. 28, at the town’s fire department, with a steady
                                                                      stream of well-wishers stopping by to visit.


                                                                      Cummings got his start in the business when
                                                                      Morris Blanchette and Clyde Hiltz were sitting
                                                                      in a local coffee shop one day and asked him if he
                                                                      was interested in driving an ambulance. He was
                                                                      still in high school, but began working with the
                                                                      department.
                                                                      “I was doing both school and work and I really
                                                                      loved it,” he said. “I think I was paid something
                                                                      like $8 for a 12-hour shift back in the day. I
                                                                      found I really enjoyed the job and it became my
                                                                      life’s work.”


              Mike Cummings `74 receives 40 year appreciation plaque from   Cummings quickly worked his way up, becoming
                              Chief Milton Cone '74
                                                                    an emergency medical technician and ultimately
        a paramedic with the department. In the early days, the ambulance service was located at the Aroostook County
        Jail and was separate from the town of Houlton. He worked alongside Blanchette, Jim Brown, Ken Hanning and
        Hiltz for a number of years. In 1976, the ambulance department moved to its current location at 99 Military Street,
        joining forces with the town’s fire department.


        “I have had so many people come up to me over the years and say ‘Do you remember me?’ or thanking me for
        saving their lives,” he said.


        He spent a few years serving in the Air Force, where he also served as a medic. During his 40-year career, Cummings
        said he helped deliver six babies in the greater Houlton area. “I think that is a record for the town’s ambulance
        service,” he joked. “Now, some of those babies have babies of their own.”


        Houlton Ambulance Director Milton Cone said Cummings’ retirement will leave a massive void at the ambulance
        service.


        “Mike and I graduated together,” he said. “He worked for the ambulance department while we were in school, while
        I worked for the town garage. He was the ultimate professional and will truly be missed by all of us here.”


        “I have never had a day job in my life,” Cummings said. “I am kind of looking forward to being able to sleep all
        night.”


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