04/17/2026
Six months ago, Station 137 opened with no fanfare — just a crew, an ambulance, and a city that needed reliable critical care transport.
Today, that team is running a full and growing transport schedule across the greater Omaha metro, serving hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and patients at every acuity level. And this month, they reached a milestone worth stopping to recognize.
Paramedic Robert Moore and EMT Jayson Henninger — just days out of supervised training — responded to what was documented as a routine BLS transfer. They trusted their instincts, did a full assessment just like they should, and identified severe hypoglycemia in a patient with a seizure history. When the patient seized, they were ready. What happened afterward is just as important: they came back to the station, debriefed on their own, identified where they could improve, and went looking for the education to get there.
That’s why they were presented the Takara Award for Clinical Excellence by Station Leader Brianna Graham, CCP. And that’s who is showing up for your neighbors in Omaha every single day.
To Omaha — thank you for welcoming our team. We are proud to be here, and we plan to earn that trust every shift.
🔗 Read the full story: https://ems-unlimited.com/six-months-of-critical-care-transport-in-omaha-ems-unlimited/
EMS Unlimited's Omaha Station 137 marks six months of ALS, BLS, and Critical Care Transport in Nebraska — and a Takara Award that shows the clinical standard they've built.