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Rose Pelzel, First Woman To Become A Paramedic, Retires After 50 Years

Video Credit: CBS 4 WCCO Minnesota - Duration: 02:12s - Published
Rose Pelzel, First Woman To Become A Paramedic, Retires After 50 Years

Rose Pelzel, First Woman To Become A Paramedic, Retires After 50 Years

It started off as a dare to see if a 21-year-old housekeeper had what it took to be an EMT/first responder, Marielle Mohs reports (2:12).

WCCO 4 News At 6 - April 1, 2021


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