Corunna Area Ambulance Service

Corunna Area Ambulance Service Check back often to view activities and upcoming events On May 27, 1975, the Corunna Area Ambulance Service opened for business, at 308 W Corunna Ave.

Corunna, behind the present Smith Funeral Home, with 30 volunteers. In 1977, we moved to our present location at 610 N Shiawassee St. Corunna, formerly Mike's Boat and Motor, and completed the remodeling of our new residence in 1982. As a community service, we provide free coverage at local events such as the Fourth of July Celebration, Crop Walks, and Special Olympics, as well as providing service at sporting events for the Corunna Public Schools.

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF SERVICE: A LEGACY OF DEDICATION AND CARE!This year marks a momentous milestone as we proudly cel...
05/30/2025

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF SERVICE: A LEGACY OF DEDICATION AND CARE!

This year marks a momentous milestone as we proudly celebrate 50 years of unwavering service, commitment, and compassion. Since our founding on May 27, 1975, Corunna Area Ambulance Service has stood as a pillar of support in our community-answering calls for help, providing lifesaving care, and being there when it mattered most.

What began as a small team with a big mission has grown into a trusted organization staffed by skilled, dedicated professionals who embody the very spirit of Emergency Medical Service. Over the decades, we've embraced innovation, weathered challenges, and witnessed extraordinary stories of courage, teamwork, and resilience.

As we reflect on our past and look toward the future, we honor every EMT, Paramedic, and community partner who helped build this legacy. This anniversary is not just a celebration of years-it's a tribute to the lives touched, the lives saved, and the deep-rooted bond between our service and the people we serve.

Here's to 50 years of excellence-and to many more ahead!

"Next to creating a life, the finest thing a man (or woman) can do is save one!"
-Abraham Lincoln

10/11/2024

One of our crews out and about captured this magnificent photo of one of our rigs with the Northern Lights in the background!!!

Photo credit: EMT Amanda Brown

Check back often to view activities and upcoming events

We are a little delayed in posting this, but we want to extend a huge CONGRATULATIONS to our first graduating EMT class!...
06/20/2024

We are a little delayed in posting this, but we want to extend a huge CONGRATULATIONS to our first graduating EMT class! We had 7 students graduate and they all put a lot of time in with classroom time and studying time. This is a well deserved accomplishment to all that completed. Next step is their NREMT exam. Good luck to all of you!!
Below are some of the photos captured at various class training sessions.

On Sunday, our EMT class traveled to the Owosso Fire Department to participate in a joint training for vehicle extricati...
04/30/2024

On Sunday, our EMT class traveled to the Owosso Fire Department to participate in a joint training for vehicle extrication. This was a great training session for the students and it provided them a hands on type experience to prepare them for real life scenarios including the coordination efforts necessary to work with a fire department while performing the extrication of patients. We want to extend a Huge thank you to The City Owosso Fire Department for allowing our students to train along side of you!
Photo credit, Paramedic Crystal Matthies

Exciting news on the Shiawassee County EMS Education front. We, CAAS (Corunna Area Ambulance Service), had our virtual s...
01/24/2024

Exciting news on the Shiawassee County EMS Education front. We, CAAS (Corunna Area Ambulance Service), had our virtual site visit with the State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Emergency Preparedness, EMS, and Systems of Care Education Department. Based on the application process over the past three months and today's site visit, we have received official approval to start our first Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B) Academy on Saturday January 27th at 9:00 am. This will officially establish the CAAS Education Department as an initial education center, continuing education sponsor and EMS Instructor Coordinator education center. So to speak, we are only waiting for the ink to dry on our license.

Please feel free to share with anyone you know who might be interested in more information and/or applying for the Academy to become an EMT. We still have a few seats available as of today.

Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. You can use the form on our website or email us directly @ [email protected]. We appreciate your interest and look forward to hearing from you.

Corunna Area Ambulance Service (CAAS), and the CAAS Education Department are extremely excited to announce our first EMT...
12/19/2023

Corunna Area Ambulance Service (CAAS), and the CAAS Education Department are extremely excited to announce our first EMT-B (Basic EMT) Academy. Please visit the following link for information and to schedule an interview. This course is pending final approval by the State of Michigan and scheduled to begin January 27th 2024.

Corunna Area Ambulance Service is a non-profit provider of Advanced Life Support and Community Based Emergency Medical Services in Shiawassee County, Michigan. Serving Corunna and surrounding areas.

We want to send out a huge THANK YOU to all of our crews and every other agency that helps us to care for our community!
10/28/2023

We want to send out a huge THANK YOU to all of our crews and every other agency that helps us to care for our community!

We appreciated the opportunity to come out and train with you. It was an excellent opportunity for all of us to work tog...
10/04/2023

We appreciated the opportunity to come out and train with you. It was an excellent opportunity for all of us to work together to be better prepared to serve our community!

We had a crew go to the Community District Library along with many other first responders from the area so that all of t...
06/23/2023

We had a crew go to the Community District Library along with many other first responders from the area so that all of the kids could see our trucks and equipment! It was a great day! We are glad to be involved with the community!

With today being recognized as National First Responders Day, The Corunna Area Ambulance Service board of directors woul...
10/28/2022

With today being recognized as National First Responders Day, The Corunna Area Ambulance Service board of directors would like to take a moment to recognized our Paramedics and EMTs for all of their hard and dedicated work, not only today but everyday!! We would also like to recognize our Dispatchers, Firefighters and Police Officers that our crews work with each and every day. Thank you for all that you do!!

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For several years, Oct. 28 has been recognized as National First Responders Day with congressional resolutions, state and local government resolutions, other accolades, plus discounts and promotions at stores and restaurants. All those things sound terrific and are likely graciously received by police officers, firefighters, EMTs and paramedics – if they have the time to pause for a moment to read the news, open their email or check their social media feeds.

Our nation’s first responders are busier than ever before. I am sure you see some of the headlines – crime is increasing, and EMS is the healthcare safety net for millions of Americans. Headlines you probably don’t see, because most first responders don’t want to draw attention to themselves or appear ungrateful or unprepared, is that we are experiencing unprecedented levels of traumatic stress, our departments are struggling to retain members, and there aren’t enough people in line to become public servants to cover regular retirements, let alone the early retirements and people leaving the career after just a few years because they are so physically or mentally injured that they are unable to continue.

PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL CHALLENGE

"Knowing that most first responders chose to be first responders because they want to help others and serve their community is the first step to recognizing National First Responders Day," writes Friese. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
The first responders in your community are on duty 24/7/365. They might get a break when their shift ends, but the work never ends. It’s nearly impossible to “leave work at work” because the work of responding to and caring for others, often at their worst moment, isn’t easily forgotten or paused simply by leaving work. Our first responders see and hear things most of us never want to even imagine.

Because of shift work schedules, many first responders are working 48 hours or more per week. The constant shift holdovers and nearly unlimited overtime requests, which sound great until you actually are regularly working 60+ hours per week, keep our first responders from their friends and families, as well as the hobbies and varied interests that can help keep them physically and mentally healthy.

The set of skills required for this work – while under constant scrutiny from regulators, politicians and the media – is complex and dynamic. We’ve asked a lot of our first responders to be on the front lines of a global pandemic, widespread civil unrest, and climate change caused natural disasters.

RECOGNIZING AND APPRECIATING FIRST RESPONDERS
The public safety system is under tremendous stress, and good people are doing the best they can with the resources available to them. Knowing that most first responders chose to be first responders because they want to help others and serve their community is the first step to recognizing National First Responders Day.

Here are seven other things you can do to support your local, state and federal first responders.

1. Wave, smile, share a warm greeting and start a conversation. Ask about the challenges and rewards of being a first responder. Ask what they need to do their job better and more safely.

2. Handwrite a card or letter of appreciation. While this is a great activity for school children, thank you notes are welcome from anyone of any age.

3. Connect with your first responder agencies on social channels. Like their pages. Comment and engage, especially on the posts recognizing notable accomplishments and achievements.

4. Participate in events that connect citizens and first responders. Be on the lookout for opportunities like these: Coffee with a Cop, an open house, a citizen’s academy and memorial stair climbs in support of first responder charities.

5. Visit local, state and national memorials for fallen paramedics, law enforcement officers and firefighters.

6. Attend local department fundraising events and donate to first responder fundraisers, as well as charities that support the families of the fallen, including the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund, National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and National EMS Memorial Foundation.

7. Finally, vote for candidates who are going to support funding for public safety so the first responders in your community have the equipment and training they need to help you, while also keeping themselves safe. No fire department should have to sell pancakes to buy a fire truck. EMTs and paramedics should not have to work three jobs to make a living wage, let alone a thriving wage, and our cops should not have to buy their own ammunition to practice for annual firearm qualification.

It has never been easy to be a first responder, but the job right now is as challenging as it has ever been. If you feel called to serve your community, ask how you can join your department as a full-time member or employee or serve in an auxiliary or support role. Your interest and involvement will be appreciated.

Address

610 N Shiawassee Street
Corunna, MI
48817

Telephone

+19897433050

Website

http://www.corunnaareaambulanceservice.org/, http://www.corunnaems.org/

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