A longtime Boston EMT who was known for her “true warrior spirit” and “her exceptional strength” has died after a long illness.
Regina Suprin — a lifelong city resident who served with Boston EMS for more than 13 years — has passed away, the agency announced on Tuesday. She was active duty with Boston EMS when she died.
“Throughout her career, EMT Suprin built a reputation as a consummate professional and a steadfast colleague,” Boston EMS posted.
She served in multiple roles — in field operations, in dispatch operations, as a lead field training officer in the academy, and most recently in the electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) office.
“In every assignment, Regina brought unmatched dedication, enthusiasm, and a commitment to excellence that strengthened our department,” Boston E

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