Jefferson Shreve discusses support for EMS and celebrates Pacers’ victory

Jefferson Shreve discusses support for EMS and celebrates Pacers’ victory
Jefferson Shreve. Indiana U.S. House Representative from the 6th District — https://shreve.house.gov/
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Congressman Jefferson Shreve recently shared insights and updates on his activities through a series of tweets. The posts, dated June 19 and 20, 2025, highlight his engagement with emergency medical services and local sports.

On June 19, Congressman Shreve tweeted about his visit to Bound Tree Medical’s facility in Greenwood. He noted that the company is “a leading distributor of emergency medical equipment — servicing our first responders.” His visit emphasized the importance of providing necessary tools for emergency personnel.

The following day, June 20, he expressed excitement over a basketball game where the Indiana Pacers secured a victory in Game 6. He remarked, “What a game! Our @Pacers left it all on the court for a decisive Game 6 win! On to Game 7!”

Later that day, Shreve participated in an EMS Roundtable discussion. In his tweet, he stated, “Our EMS personnel are vital to our communities and livelihoods.” The roundtable provided an opportunity for him to hear from agency leaders across the state about issues impacting first responders and explore ways to support them further in Congress.

Bound Tree Medical is headquartered in Dublin, Ohio.



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