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An active-duty Boston EMT died Monday after a long illness, Boston EMS announced Tuesday.
Regina Suprin, a lifelong Boston resident, worked as a Boston EMT for 13 years in Field Operations, Dispatch Operations, as a lead Field Training Officer, and most recently, in the Headquarters’ Electronic Patient Care Reporting Office, the Facebook post says.
“In every assignment, Regina brought unmatched dedication, enthusiasm, and a commitment to excellence that strengthened our department,” Boston EMS said. “A gifted mentor, she helped shape a generation of EMTs and left an impact that will carry forward for years to come.”
For her efforts, Suprin was recognized with the Chief of Department Award in 2024.
“Regina will also be remembered for her wicked sense of humor, her kindness, and her exceptional strength — a true warrior spirit,” the post continues. “She was a supportive colleague both on and off duty, often cheering on our EMS hockey team and lifting up those around her.”
According to her obituary, Suprin lived in Hyde Park and graduated from Boston Latin Academy in 1996 and Regis College in 2000.
“Rest in peace, EMT Suprin,” Boston EMS ended their post. “We’ve got it from here.”
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