About Edward Moreland
Ed Moreland is a Washington, DC native and a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and PA Army National Guard who has been actively engaged in EMS since 1990 when he ran his first EMS call as a volunteer in Montgomery County, Pa.
He is a national registered paramedic who has worked in a variety of EMS models, including nonprofit, for-profit, hospital-based and rural systems. He has served as a paramedic, supervisor, regulator, deputy chief and chief.
Ed has served as the chair of the Pennsylvania EMS Provider Foundation for the past several years, overseeing a program that has provided more than $40,000 in EMS education grants to paramedic candidates. He is a multi-year participant and board member of the National EMS Memorial Bike, a series of long distance bicycling events to honor EMS providers who have died.
He also enjoys presenting at various EMS conferences on a wide variety of topics. When not working, Moreland is often found supporting the local BSA camps on the Health and Medical Committee.