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Fleetwood Vol. Fire Company

 EMS Division

 

EMS Chief - Dana Noll

EMS Deputy Chief  - Chip Wagner

EMS Asst. Chief -  Anne Kemery

 

Fleetwood Fire Company Ambulance  Mission Statement:

 

It is our mission to provide high quality pre-hospital care while limiting the cost to the residences,

businesses and visitors of our coverage area. Als_web

 

 

 

 

The Fleetwood Volunteer Fire Company Ambulance is now a certified ALS (Advanced Life Support) provider in the Fleetwood area effective 10/1/06.  We provide EMS coverage to the businesses and residents of Fleetwood Borough, Richmond Twp., and Ruscombmanor Twp.

 

We operate under a membership program and residents can become a member anytime. Membership applications can be obtained by calling our station at

610-944-7676.

 

 

hipaa_pdf.pdf

Click this logo for our HIPAA Statement (PDF Format):

 

Fleetwood EMS is always looking for potential full time and part time paramedics and EMTs. Please submit resume to:

 

Fleetwood EMS

P.O. Box 605

Fleetwood, PA 19522

Attn: Interview Committee

 

Application here:

application_for_employment_2008.pdf

 

Training Schedule for EMS for 2010

 

7/6 at 1830--- POISONING/OVERDOSE 2 CEU'S

 

8/3 at 1830--- CARDIAC EMERGENCIES 3 CEU'S

 

9/14 at 1830-- GAINING ACCESS 4 CEU'S ( This will be in conjunction with the Fire side, we will be getting two cars to cut apart and practice packaging)

 

10/12 at 1900-- ENVIRONMENTAL/HYPOTHERMIA 2 CEU'S

 

12/07/2010  - ALS and BLS skills review class at 1830 hours.

Tom KEMERY will teach the ALS  and Phil BANKS will teach the BLS. Both will run at the same time, one upstairs and one downstairs. BLS is 3 CEU's and ALS is 2 CEU's.

 

In the works for 2011

Plus the mandatory classes we need every year.

 

Questions? Comments?  E-mail Training@FleetwoodEMS.org

 

 

 

 

Note:

Several years ago, in conjunction with the East Central PA Counter Terrorism Taskforce, Berks County rolled out an on-line tool called the Special Needs Survey.  This unique tool allows individuals with special needs, such as physical or mental disabilities to register in a secure on-line database.  In times of disaster, county EMA can access this database and rapidly determine those individuals that would need extra assistance in either evacuating or sheltering in place within your community. Please take a moment and check it out here.