Union Volunteer Emergency Squad
Union Volunteer Emergency Squad[edit | edit source]
The Union Volunteer Emergency Squad (UVES) is a non-profit emergency medical services (EMS) organization based in Union, New York. It provides pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation to the residents of Union and surrounding areas. The squad is staffed by a combination of volunteer and paid personnel, offering a vital service to the community.
History[edit | edit source]
The Union Volunteer Emergency Squad was established in 1972 in response to the growing need for organized emergency medical services in the Union area. Initially, the squad was entirely volunteer-based, with local residents contributing their time and skills to provide emergency care. Over the years, UVES has expanded its operations and capabilities, incorporating advanced life support (ALS) services and employing professional staff to complement its volunteer base.
Services[edit | edit source]
UVES offers a range of services, including:
- Basic Life Support (BLS): Providing essential pre-hospital care such as CPR, wound management, and stabilization of patients.
- Advanced Life Support (ALS): Offering more advanced medical interventions, including cardiac monitoring, intravenous therapy, and administration of medications.
- Community Education: Conducting CPR and first aid training for the public to enhance community preparedness.
- Special Event Coverage: Providing EMS coverage for local events, ensuring the safety and well-being of participants and attendees.
Operations[edit | edit source]
The squad operates out of a central station in Union, equipped with a fleet of ambulances and emergency response vehicles. UVES maintains a 24/7 response capability, ensuring that emergency medical services are available at all times. The organization is funded through a combination of municipal support, donations, and billing for services rendered.
Personnel[edit | edit source]
UVES is composed of a diverse team of emergency medical technicians (EMTs), paramedics, and support staff. Volunteers play a crucial role in the squad's operations, contributing their time and expertise to support the community. The organization also employs full-time and part-time staff to ensure consistent service delivery.
Community Impact[edit | edit source]
The Union Volunteer Emergency Squad is a cornerstone of the Union community, providing essential emergency medical services and fostering a culture of volunteerism and civic responsibility. Through its educational programs and community engagement, UVES enhances public safety and preparedness.
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