H.E.R.O. TRAINING - Key Persons


Anne Austin Ellerbee

Anne is a prior co-author in the Nancy Caroline revision of Emergency Care in the Streets paramedic textbook and has produced custom courses in 12-Lead interpretation, Ethical Behavior in EMS, and First Response courses. She is Affiliate Faculty for many of the National Association of EMTs educational courses and has served as a state board member for International Trauma Life Support and the National Region 2 EPC Coordinator for NAEMT. Mrs. Ellerbee has won many awards to include the bronze trauma award, EMT/Paramedic of the year for 1986 and again in 1993. She was a state regional EMS Instructor of the Year in 2002, 2007 and 2015. In 2004, she was winner of the Governor's DTAE Educator's Excellence Lighthouse Award. While serving in Iraq, she received a service medal award of excellence for her role in re-establishing the base clinic at the Baghdad Police Academy Annex after a devastating fire. On her return home from Iraq she worked with the Department of Defense as a Flight Medic Instructor. Even though retired, she is still actively working with Fire and EMS as much as they allow a dinosaur medic to work.