Larry Thompson CEO & Paramedic

Larry is the CEO and a working Paramedic for Liberty EMS. He began his career in EMS over 30 years ago. He received his education as a paramedic at Kiamichi Technology in Poteau, OK and is a Nationally Registered Paramedic. We are team members and patient focused. Come join our team and grow with us as we focus on our career of helping people.

Donald (Terry) Freeman COO & Paramedic

“I’ve been called to serve my fellow man in the role of a paramedic. The Lord has blessed me with several abilities. Through Liberty EMS, I use those abilities as a mechanic, a paramedic, and my calling as a servant to God’s children.”

Our Mission at Liberty EMS Service is to provide the highest quality prehospital and inter-hospital medical transportation for our patients with the highest standards of patient care, safety, and customer service. We are a service that values your ability to choose us. Our motto is “ Your Liberty to choose is our Mission to serve”. You could summon another ambulance service, but you chose Liberty EMS. For that we are humbled. In today’s fast-paced health care industry, quality and caring seem to be missing from many ambulance transportation companies. We, at Liberty EMS Service, strive to place quality, care and compassion back into medical transportation

Meet the Team

  • Todd Bright

    Paramedic

  • Meagan Tapia

    Paramedic

  • Eric Powell

    Paramedic

  • Misty Bright

    EMT

  • Mark Lystad

    EMT

  • Jesse Broyles

    EMT

  • Jason Moore

    EMT

  • Rodney Irvin

    EMT

  • Gracie Atchley

    EMR

  • William Jones

    EMT

Meet Our Office Personnel

  • Carolyn Head

    Office Administrator and Billing Specialist

  • Kerri Jones

    Administrative Assistant

Unless you’ve sat where this paramedic has sat, it’s hard to know what all goes on inside the confined space of an ambulance. It’s because most rarely get to see into this world that is unfamiliar to so many. It is a space often filled with the sound of sadness whether that of sobbing, screaming or a deafening silence. It is a space that sees blood and broken bones. A space that feels life slowly fading away but still holds hope. But amongst the pain, a passion, to pursue all avenues to keep those dying, alive. A persistence to maintain a beating heart while treating the broken hearts of the loved ones left behind. You don’t join EMS for a job. For those who wear the EMS patch on their sleeve, it’s a commitment to give your all on every call no matter how great or how small. To the PARAMEDICS and EMTs across the world, who serve us all, thank you for all that you do.