West Hardy Emergency Medical Service

West Hardy Emergency Medical Service Welcome to West Hardy Emergency Medical Service. Also known as Company 21, operations began January 1, 2022. You will see a lot of familiar faces!

WHEMS is a non-profit organization created to provide emergency medical service to Western Hardy County as well as mutual aid to surrounding areas as needed. We are beyond happy to be able to have this opportunity and serve YOU!

Chicken is SOLD OUT!Thank you to everyone who came out and supported West Hardy EMS. Your generosity and support are gre...
06/05/2026

Chicken is SOLD OUT!

Thank you to everyone who came out and supported West Hardy EMS. Your generosity and support are greatly appreciated and help us continue serving our community.

Thank you for making this event a success! πŸš‘

Chicken is still available at the Town Park.
06/05/2026

Chicken is still available at the Town Park.

Chicken is ready at the Town Park.
06/05/2026

Chicken is ready at the Town Park.

Chicken is off the BBQ and ready to sell.
06/05/2026

Chicken is off the BBQ and ready to sell.

Chicken is on! Can you smell it? Come on out to town park! We appreciate your support! πŸ”
06/05/2026

Chicken is on! Can you smell it? Come on out to town park! We appreciate your support! πŸ”

Who likes BBQ Chicken??!!
06/01/2026

Who likes BBQ Chicken??!!

West Hardy EMS enjoyed a beautiful day at the park for "Woofstock". Lots of vendors,  food, and of course PUPPER DOGS! A...
05/30/2026

West Hardy EMS enjoyed a beautiful day at the park for "Woofstock". Lots of vendors, food, and of course PUPPER DOGS! A huge thank you to everyone who was involved in putting this together. πŸ•πŸΎ!

05/25/2026
πŸš‘ EMS WEEK SAFETY DAY πŸš‘As we recognize EMS Week and today being Safety Day, West Hardy EMS is proud to announce the addi...
05/19/2026

πŸš‘ EMS WEEK SAFETY DAY πŸš‘

As we recognize EMS Week and today being Safety Day, West Hardy EMS is proud to announce the addition of new Tango TX1 Carbon Monoxide Monitors to help better protect our crews and the communities we serve.

These advanced monitors provide continuous carbon monoxide detection, helping alert responders to dangerous environments before symptoms appear. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become deadly, making early detection critical for both patient and responder safety.

This important safety equipment was generously purchased through the support of Pilgrim’s, whose commitment to community safety and first responders is greatly appreciated.

The new monitors will allow our crews to better identify hidden hazards on emergency scenes while enhancing the safety of our personnel during patient care and rescue operations.

During EMS Week, we not only celebrate the dedication of emergency responders, but also the importance of keeping our providers safe while they care for others. Investments in responder safety directly improve the care we provide to our community every day.

Thank you to Pilgrim’s and to everyone who continues to support West Hardy EMS and our mission to serve Hardy County safely and professionally. β€οΈπŸš‘

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325 Spring Avenue
Moorefield, WV
26836

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