Fairview Township EMS, Inc

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Fairview Township EMS serves the residents of Fairview Township and Lewisberry Borough with basic and advanced life support 911 ambulance service as well as advanced life support to New Cumberland Borough.

10/12/2024
10/01/2024

We Are Hiring!

08/06/2024

York County Office of Emergency Management news release on this week's storms

For Immediate Release --
The York County Office of Emergency Management is taking a proactive approach in anticipation of severe storms expected tonight (Tuesday, Aug. 6) and the remnants of Hurricane Debby expected to reach the county later this week.

Although our Emergency Operations Center is not in full activation, all of York OEM’s employees are leveraging their skills and abilities in their respective positions to prepare for the storms.
This afternoon, we plan to join a conference call with the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency to receive the most up-to-date information about the coming excessive rain.

This information will assist us in coordinating with our local partners, with whom we will discuss such measures as pre-staging supplies in flood-prone areas, where to establish shelters and additional capabilities of our partners should the need arise.

As part of our commitment to the residents of York County before, during and after storms, we plan to announce on social media today where citizens can enter information online about any losses to their homes and property caused by the weather. This will enable York OEM to assess the severity of the storms and determine which areas were hardest hit, so that we know where to focus our recovery efforts.

Flooding remains the most frequent -- but often underestimated -- natural disaster to strike York County. Our first piece of advice is that when approaching a flooded road in your car, “Turn Around, Don’t Drown!” Here are some other tips, courtesy of the National Weather Service:

-- Create a Communications Plan
Communication with your family and friends is vital in a disaster. Options include having a specific person identified to contact for status updates and a safe location to meet up with family.

-- Assemble an Emergency Kit
Have enough food, water and medicine on hand at all times to last you at least 3 days in the case of an emergency, in addition to batteries, blankets, flashlights, first aid kit, rubber boots, rubber gloves, and a NOAA Weather Radio or other batter-operated radio easily available.

-- Know Your Risk
Is your home, business or school in a floodplain? Where is water likely to collect on the roadways you most often travel? What is the fastest way to get to higher ground?

-- Sign-up for Notifications
The Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service provides RSS feeds for observed forecast and alert river conditions to help keep the public informed about local water conditions

-- Prepare Your Home
Use sandbags or other materials to protect your home from flooding if you have sufficient time to do so. Filling sandbags can take more time than you may think. Have a professional install check-valves in plumbing to prevent flood waters from backing up into the drains of your home. Make sure your sump pump is working and consider having a backup. Make sure your electric circuit breakers, or fuses, are clearly marked for each area of your home. Contact your insurance company or agent to purchase flood insurance. This must be done before there is even a threat of flooding as insurance companies stop issuing policies if there is a threat of flooding.

-- Charge Your Essential Electronics
Make sure your cell phone and portable radios are all charged in case you lose power or need to evacuate. Also make sure you have back-up batteries on hand.

-- Be ready to evacuate
If it is likely your home will flood, don't wait to be ordered to leave; evacuate yourself! Make alternative plans for a place to stay. If you have pets, take them with you or make arrange to board them at a facility well away from the flooding danger.
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08/06/2024

National Night Out is going on tonight as planned! I know some municipalities are canceling, but Fairview Township's event is going on as scheduled!

Today several of our Staff members have reached a milestone in EMS Career with the completion of 25 or more years as an ...
05/23/2024

Today several of our Staff members have reached a milestone in EMS Career with the completion of 25 or more years as an EMS provider. Congratulations to Hollie J Hawkins, Tina Main, Curt Ilgenfritz, Jeff Payne and Jeremy Maugans.

As we reflect on National EMS Week and the ceremonies held at the Capital this morning, we are very thankful to each one of you as a member of our staff

Again, Congratulations on your accomplishment

04/16/2024

Fairview Township EMS currently has openings for part time / per diem ALS providers!

Salary is based upon experience.

Requirements:

Current EMT-P or PHRN Certification
Valid PA Driver’s License
EVOC/EMSVO Certified
CPR, ACLS and PALS
Haz-Mat Awareness
NIMS 100,200,700,800

You must be able to obtain Medical Command and clear all applicable background checks

If interested, please contact ALS Coordinator Justin M. Martin via email at [email protected] or phone at 717-554-8524 or EMS Chief Jeremy D. Maugans via email at [email protected]. You can also contact the station at 717-932-2260.

Fairview Township EMS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

03/23/2024

We would like to say thank you to Dave at FAT BOYS PIZZA & Hoagies Lewisberry PA for donating lunch to everyone in attendance at the SCOPE training today. It's gestures like this that allow us to offer low cost or free training to our providers and neighboring agencies.

Fairview Township EMS is partnering with the University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy to present the Statewide SCOPE...
02/16/2024

Fairview Township EMS is partnering with the University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy to present the Statewide SCOPE First Responder Training. Members of the public who are interested in attending the valuable educations session can register using the QR Code listed at the bottom of the flyer.

If you have any questions regarding this upcoming educational offering please reach out to Jordan Miller, Education Coordinator at [email protected].

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522 Locust Road
New Cumberland, PA
17070

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