
Mount Wachusett Community College (MWCC) is proud to celebrate two members of its community who were recently recognized by the Central Massachusetts Emergency Medical Services (EMS) during their annual award ceremony.
John Bresnahan, MPA, NRP, I/C, Paramedic Program Clinical Coordinator was named Central Mass EMS Educator of the Year, while Officer Caleb Matson (US Army ret.), a graduate of MWCC’s Criminal Justice program and now a Templeton Police Officer, received the First Responder of the Year Award.
The EMS Educator of the Year Award recognizes outstanding contributions to paramedicine education and honors educators who demonstrate excellence in teaching, mentorship, and professional leadership.
“John has been vital to MWCC in the development and launch of our Associate Degree in Paramedicine program,” noted Dean of Nursing and Health Sciences Kim Shea. “This recognition reflects his dedication, professionalism, and lasting impact on education and student success.”

Adding to the celebration, Matson was honored as First Responder of the Year for his fast-acting, life-saving response at the scene of a motorcycle crash involving severe traumatic injuries to the driver. His quick assessment, decisive actions, and emergency care helped stabilize the victim during a critical situation.
A graduate of MWCC’s Criminal Justice program, Matson exemplifies the dedication to public service fostered at the college. The son of Kathy Matson, MWCC’s Director of Student Life, he has built a career centered on protecting and serving his community. His recognition reflects the professionalism, courage, and commitment demonstrated by MWCC graduates working throughout the region.
“These honors reflect the extraordinary dedication, professionalism, and commitment to service that define the Mount Wachusett Community College community,” said MWCC President James Vander Hooven. “John Bresnahan’s leadership in paramedicine education is helping prepare the next generation of paramedics, while Officer Matson’s life-saving actions demonstrate the profound impact our alumni have in the communities they serve. We are incredibly proud of both of them and grateful for the difference they make every day.”
The honors highlight MWCC’s longstanding commitment to preparing highly skilled professionals who make a difference in their communities every day.
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