The Breck Central EMS Honor Guard, formed as the first Emergency
Service Honor Guard in Breckinridge County, was started to honor the
memory of our fallen brethren, in the EMS profession, at funerals as
well as other memorial functions. It quickly grew and word spread
across the county of its availability. This created the opportunity for the
Honor Guard to serve many functions in the public safety community.
We have participated in community functions as well as serve as an
Honor Guard at funerals of public safety personnel when requested.
Other functions of the Honor Guard include, but are not limited to
parades, memorial services, and official government ceremonies.
Every detail we have completed has increased our pride, as those we
have performed for have expressed their pleasure and satisfaction
with our efforts. We have never fallen short of the high standards we
had set for ourselves in the beginning.
Handpicked to serve as a member of the Breck Central EMS
Honor Guard, my standards of conduct and level of
professionalism must be above reproach, for I represent all others
in my service.

Others earned the right for me to wear the ceremonial uniform, on
that is honored in rich tradition and history. I will honor their
memory by wearing it properly and proudly.

Never will I allow my performance to be dictated by the type of
ceremony, severity of the temperature, or size of the crowd. I will
remain superbly conditioned to perfect all movement throughout
every drill and ceremony.

Obligated by my oath I am constantly driven to excel by a deep
devotion to duty and a strong sense of dedication.

Representing every member, past and present, of the Breck
Central EMS, I vow to stand sharp, crisp, and motionless, for I am
a ceremonial guardsman.
Division of Honor Guard
Our Honor Guard is a
nationally recognized
unit by the National
Honor Guards
Association and has
received numerous
letters of commendation
from congressional
leaders.