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EMS 60th Anniversary 1966-2026 Saving Lives Every Second Counts Whiskey Glass

Why the EMS 60th Anniversary 1966-2026 Saving Lives Every Second Counts Whiskey Glass is a Must-Have
The EMS 60th Anniversary 1966-2026 Saving Lives Every Second Counts Whiskey Glass honors six decades of emergency medical services in America ?” counted from 1966, the year the National Academy of Sciences published “Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society,” the white paper that pushed Congress to create the modern EMS system. Every paramedic, EMT, dispatcher, and first responder who’s worked a 24-hour rig shift, climbed into a back of an ambulance at 3 AM, or run a code on a kitchen floor knows what those sixty years built. This EMS 60th Anniversary glass puts that whole legacy into a heavy rocks tumbler made for the end of a long shift.
The whiskey glass is a clear heavy rocks tumbler with sculpted three-dimensional detailing wrapping the front. The centerpiece is the blue and white Star of Life ?” the six-pointed emblem designed by Leo R. Schwartz in 1973 ?” with the Rod of Asclepius rising up the middle in gold relief. A pair of golden laurel branches frames the star on both sides. A small ambulance with flashing lights and a square hospital building flank the lower edge in raised gold, and an embossed ECG heartbeat line runs across the background of the glass. A scroll-style banner across the middle reads “Emergency Medical Services • 60th Anniversary • 1966?”2026,” with “Saving Lives. Every Second Counts.” stamped across the base. The matching gift box is wrapped in royal blue velvet with the gold-foil Star of Life crest, laurel wreath, and EMS 60th ANNIVERSARY 1966?”2026 pressed into the lid, lined with cream satin, and finished with a brass LIMITED EDITION plate on the front.
This is the glass for the paramedic who’s been on the box for 20 years, the dispatcher who’s heard every kind of call, a retired EMT who started running rigs in the late 70s, or a family member who’s proud of the loved one who answers the phone when 911 rings. EMS Week in May, a graduation from medic school, a retirement send-off, or just the end of a brutal shift ?” wrap it for anyone who’s ever worn the patch.
⚕️ Why You’ll Love It
- Marks 60 years of emergency medical services in the United States, counted from 1966
- The Star of Life and Rod of Asclepius are the symbols every EMT and paramedic earns the right to wear
- “Saving Lives. Every Second Counts.” is the quiet creed behind every 911 response
- Heavy rocks-glass weight feels right with two fingers of bourbon after a tough 12-hour shift
- A keepsake worthy of the mantel, the firehouse dayroom, or the retirement shelf
?’ Features
- Clear heavy whiskey rocks glass with full sculpted three-dimensional relief design
- Blue and white Star of Life centerpiece with Rod of Asclepius in gold relief
- Pair of golden laurel branches framing both sides of the Star of Life emblem
- Small embossed ambulance with flashing lights on the lower left side
- Hospital building with cross marker on the lower right side
- Raised ECG heartbeat line running across the background of the glass
- Scroll banner reading “Emergency Medical Services • 60th Anniversary • 1966?”2026”
- “Saving Lives. Every Second Counts.” tagline stamped across the base
- Arrives in a royal blue velvet gift box with gold-foil Star of Life lid
- Cream satin interior lining and brass LIMITED EDITION name plate on the front
🩺 Perfect For
- Active paramedics, EMTs, AEMTs, and 911 dispatchers in service today
- Retiring first responders being honored with a send-off after decades on the rigs
- EMS Week gift in May for the medic, dispatcher, or supervisor on the crew
- Family members of an EMT graduating from medic school or starting a new career
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