Michael Thomas Appointed EMS Director

New Bedford, Massachusetts –- Mayor Jon Mitchell has announced his appointment of Michael Thomas, the City’s Assistant Director of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), to the position of Director of EMS. New Bedford City Council confirmed Thomas’ appointment on Thursday, February 24.

A New Bedford native, Thomas has been Assistant Director of EMS since May 2019. His appointment will be effective March 6 and he will replace Mark McGraw, who will retire March 5 after more than 30 years of service to the City.

“Mark McGraw ably led EMS for more than a decade,” Mayor Mitchell said. “His leadership shined during the pandemic, when his department was called upon to serve as the City’s front line of response to an unprecedented public health crisis. Under his leadership, the EMS Department saved numerous lives, while keeping its own members nearly free of COVID-19.”

Thomas spent the first five years of his career as a paramedic / EMT in Taunton. In May 2000, he completed the paramedic program at Cape Cod Community College, where he earned an associate degree in nursing in 2014. He then served as a City paramedic while also working part-time as an emergency room nurse at St. Luke’s Hospital.

“Mike is a skilled and experienced medical professional who has a comprehensive understanding of the City’s EMS and is widely respected inside and outside of the department,” Mayor Mitchell said. “He is ready to lead the department as the City emerges from the pandemic.”

Thomas credited his colleagues and said he’s ready to keep the department moving forward.

“I am extremely humbled to begin this new role as director, and I look forward to working with a great a team of EMS personnel who are dedicated to serving the citizens of New Bedford,” he said.