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Woodbridge Today
By the People, for the People
Teen EMT from Woodbridge Pursues Lifesaving Career
Avery Wise, 17, is working to become a crew lead while balancing high school at Logos Classical Academy.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 10:07pm
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A young EMT's dedication to serving his community inspires hope for the future of emergency medical services.Woodbridge TodayAvery Wise, a 17-year-old resident of Woodbridge, Virginia, is pursuing a career as an emergency medical technician (EMT) while attending Logos Classical Academy. Wise is working towards becoming a crew lead, taking on more responsibilities in the field to save lives.
Why it matters
Wise's dedication to emergency medical services at such a young age is inspiring, as he balances his high school studies with hands-on training to serve his local community. His story highlights the growing need for EMTs and the opportunities available for youth interested in lifesaving careers.
The details
As a 17-year-old EMT, Wise has already gained valuable experience responding to emergency calls and providing critical care. He is working to become a crew lead, which would allow him to take on more responsibilities and leadership roles. Wise's passion for the field is evident as he navigates the challenges of balancing his academic studies with the demands of emergency medical training.
- Avery Wise, 17, currently attends Logos Classical Academy in Lorton, Virginia.
- Wise is working towards becoming a crew lead for his EMT team.
The players
Avery Wise
A 17-year-old resident of Woodbridge, Virginia, who is pursuing a career as an emergency medical technician while attending high school.
What they’re saying
“So I go ahead and I place it in, and it works well, I get a good response on the ventilations,”
— Avery Wise, EMT
What’s next
Wise plans to continue his EMT training and work towards becoming a crew lead, taking on more responsibility in emergency response situations.
The takeaway
Avery Wise's dedication to emergency medical services at a young age is an inspiring example of how youth can make a meaningful impact in their communities. His story highlights the growing need for EMTs and the opportunities available for those interested in lifesaving careers.

