Smithfield-Eaton Volunteer Ambulance Corp. (SEVAC)
- 27 Cedar St Morrisville New York 13408 United States
Profile
Smithfield-Eaton Volunteer Ambulance Corps (SEVAC) is a community-based emergency medical services organization dedicated to serving residents of Morrisville and surrounding areas in Madison County, New York. Operated primarily by trained volunteers, SEVAC provides 24/7 pre-hospital emergency care with a strong commitment to public safety and health. The corps offers Basic Life Support (BLS) and partners with advanced EMS providers to ensure rapid, high-quality response to medical emergencies. Rooted deeply in the local community, SEVAC frequently collaborates with schools, fire departments, and other emergency agencies to conduct safety drills and public education initiatives.
SEVAC prides itself on its community-first ethos, emphasizing engagement and transparency while encouraging residents to take part through volunteering or training programs. It also supports EMT educational programs, helping train future first responders in the region. As a nonprofit organization, SEVAC relies on donations, community support, and local fundraising efforts to maintain and upgrade its equipment and services. Their ongoing presence at local events underscores their mission to keep the community safe and informed.
Website: http://www.sevacinc.com
Key Services:
– 24/7 Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance services
– Emergency medical response for 911 calls
– Community CPR and first aid training
– Participation in local emergency preparedness drills
– Public outreach and safety education programs
– Volunteer EMT recruitment and training
– Coordination with fire and law enforcement for emergency scenes
– Medical standby at local events and gatherings
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Contact Info
- 27 Cedar St, Morrisville, New York, 13408, United States
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Phone: (315) 684-9342
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