Houghton Lake Ambulance Authority

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Thank you Roscommon County Dispatch for the EMS week basket of goodies.
05/18/2026

Thank you Roscommon County Dispatch for the EMS week basket of goodies.

Thank you to all our staff here at Houghton Lake Ambulance. We appreciate all you do for the people of Lake and Roscommo...
05/18/2026

Thank you to all our staff here at Houghton Lake Ambulance. We appreciate all you do for the people of Lake and Roscommon Townships. Keep up the great work.

Congratulations to Norm Kowalski on his retirement. We appreciate your dedication to the community. I wish you a fulfill...
04/21/2026

Congratulations to Norm Kowalski on his retirement. We appreciate your dedication to the community. I wish you a fulfilling life and quality time with your family.

Check out this new community place. Today from 10:00-6:00
03/20/2026

Check out this new community place. Today from 10:00-6:00

03/19/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 17, 2026

Contact: [email protected]

Gov. Whitmer Declares State Emergency for Seven Counties Following Extreme Winter Weather

LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today declared a state of emergency for Alcona, Alpena, Delta, Missaukee, Ogemaw, Roscommon and Wexford counties to assist with response and recovery efforts following extreme winter weather. The Governor has also declared a state of energy emergency for the entire state, in order to ensure the speedy delivery of heating fuel to affected people.

“This afternoon, I’ve declared a state of emergency for counties in the U.P. and northern Michigan to coordinate an all-hands-on-deck response to a historic blizzard,” said Governor Whitmer. “By taking this action, the state can respond to local requests faster and make every resource available to local communities to clear roads, deliver fuel, fix damage and keep the lights on. I want to thank all first responders who are working tirelessly to keep people safe.”

A winter storm system on March 15-16 dropped 2 to 4 feet of snow across much of Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula. Ice accumulation also caused widespread or severe damage in several counties. Local officials report impassable, snow-covered roads, trees down and downed power lines across the region. Power outages are also reported, with several counties reporting the majority of residents without power.

“As response and recovery efforts continue, we encourage all residents in Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula to stay home and stay safe when possible,” said Col. James F. Grady II, director of the Michigan State Police and state director of Emergency Management and Homeland Security. “Avoiding nonessential travel helps keep our roads clear and lets first responders and road crews focus on the task at hand, clearing the way and ensuring safety for everyone.”

By declaring a state of emergency, the governor has authorized the use of all available state resources to assist local response and recovery operations in the affected counties. The MSP Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division (EMHSD) is coordinating the state’s emergency response through the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC).

The declaration also allows eligible communities to seek financial assistance under Section 19 of Michigan’s Emergency Management Act (Public Act 390 of 1976, as amended). The funding helps local governments cover emergency response costs and repair public infrastructure damaged by the storms.

For more information on the current SEOC activation follow MSP/EMHSD on X and Facebook. For tips on how to prepare before, during and after an emergency or disaster, visit www.michigan.gov/miready.

We have an emergency oxygen fill station open at Mid Michigan Health services 9249 West Lake City Rd. If needed we will ...
03/18/2026

We have an emergency oxygen fill station open at Mid Michigan Health services 9249 West Lake City Rd. If needed we will be open 10am until 4pm tomorrow Thursday 3/19/26. For any emergencies please call 911.

02/17/2026

BABY CREWGathered for a “stork pin” ceremony Jan. 21, the Hines family honored the Houghton Lake Ambulance Authority crew that welcomed Oliver Lucas Hines into the world. Pictured are (left to right) Paramedic Beth Benson, Elizabeth Hines (holding Oliver), Paramedic Donnie Burkett, big brother J...

01/23/2026

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A friendly reminder...... Saturday January 24th is the 76th Annual Tip Up Town Parade! The parade is lining up on Federal Ave in Roscommon Township.

M55 WILL BE SHUT DOWN FROM STONESCHOOL ROAD TO TOWNLINE ROAD. THIS WILL INCLUDE BOTH LANES OF TRAVEL!!

The shut down will begin at 9:55am and will continue until the 5k run and parade are complete. The detour will be Loxley Rd to Emery Rd to Reserve Rd.

01/23/2026

Please join us in our....

First ever in house LZ class for local fire departments or any agency looking for an LZ class!

Power at the park. Thank you Consumers energy for providing this community event. They will be here until 7:30 pm. Free ...
09/25/2025

Power at the park. Thank you Consumers energy for providing this community event. They will be here until 7:30 pm. Free hot dogs and pulled pork sandwiches also.

Address

214 Health Parkway
Houghton Lake, MI
48629

Opening Hours

Monday 12am - 11:55pm
Tuesday 12am - 11:55pm
Wednesday 12am - 11:55pm
Thursday 12am - 11:55pm
Friday 12am - 11:55pm
Saturday 12am - 11:55pm
Sunday 12am - 11:55pm

Telephone

+19894225260

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