On Monday, Supporting Heroes, a nonprofit, said 41-year-old Wesley England was taken off of life support earlier that day at a Tennessee hospital.
On May 27, Nelson County EMS said England, a full-time critical care paramedic, was involved in a “serious” crash and was airlifted to a Level I trauma center in Nashville.
On Tuesday, Nelson County EMS said England’s legacy of service will be remembered.
Wesley wore many hats throughout his remarkable career—serving as a dedicated critical care paramedic, firefighter, and police officer. His unwavering commitment to the emergency services touched countless lives across our communities and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
We extend our deepest gratitude for Wesley’s years of service and sacrifice. Please keep his family, friends, and coworkers in your thoughts and prayers during this profoundly difficult time.
Nelson County EMS
According to the Supporting Heroes website, England is survived by his children, ages 9 and 18, his brother, and his parents.
His funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.
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