Haywood County Emergency Services

Haywood County Emergency Services Haywood County Emergency Services

Our Mission:
"Provide Haywood County with preparedness, incident management, and quality medical care."

Through - Safety, Commitment, Accountability, and Compassion Haywood County Emergency Medical Services operates six Advanced Life Support Units at Paramedic level. The units are stationed in Canton, Waynesville, Clyde, Bethel and Maggie Valley and work a 24/48 or 24/72 schedule. The EMS Supervisor operates a quick response vehicle along with management of daily operations. An EMS coverage plan inc

luding "move-ups" to high call volume areas to improve response times is currently in place and is adjusted to maintain consistent response times.

Numbers and facts don't tell a complete story. Each of these figures represent hard working people, serving their commun...
06/04/2026

Numbers and facts don't tell a complete story. Each of these figures represent hard working people, serving their community every day, no matter what. Equipment breaks, days are tough, but we're still there, making things better.

06/03/2026

Did you catch us on the radio (WRGC 105.7 FM) this morning talking about Pet Preparedness with Andy Rogers? Here's a peek at what you missed. Listen to the whole thing at ReadyHaywood.com and watch for more tips this month.

Today is the official start of Hurricane Season. While a milder-than-usual season is expected, we know it only takes one...
06/01/2026

Today is the official start of Hurricane Season. While a milder-than-usual season is expected, we know it only takes one storm to cause damage. Stay Ready and visit www.readyhaywood.com/prepare for tips on building your emergency kit.

The start of Hurricane Season is today and now is the time to prepare if you haven't already. You should prepare EACH and EVERY YEAR, as it only takes ONE Storm. Understand your risk from hurricanes and make sure you have multiple ways of receiving forecasts and alerts, and know what to do before, during, and after a storm.

We stay busy....16.64% busier to be exact. From March 2025 to March 2026 our call volume increased. This fits the patter...
05/27/2026

We stay busy....16.64% busier to be exact. From March 2025 to March 2026 our call volume increased. This fits the pattern of the last few years, especially in the warmer months. Typical call types include traumas, cardiac and transports.

If seeing flooding and roads washed out on the news and social media feels like a LOT right now, we understand. Heavy bu...
05/26/2026

If seeing flooding and roads washed out on the news and social media feels like a LOT right now, we understand. Heavy bursts of rain like this aren't unusual in the mountains, so while it's on our minds, here are a few reminders.
-Stay weather aware, tune in to your local news and radio
-Follow the National Weather Service on social media
-Keep your weather radio ON and nearby
-Sign up for Haywood Alerts: alerts.haywoodcountync.gov
-Know your hazards: https://readyhaywood.com/hazards/bursts

You might (understandably) be feeling a little on edge about all this rain lately. We're not out of this rainy pattern y...
05/26/2026

You might (understandably) be feeling a little on edge about all this rain lately. We're not out of this rainy pattern yet, and soils are saturated in some places. Here are some signs to watch for with unstable slopes. Visit readyhaywood.com/landslides for more.

Each year, we honor our medics whose actions helped save a patient's life during a cardiac emergency. The following medi...
05/23/2026

Each year, we honor our medics whose actions helped save a patient's life during a cardiac emergency. The following medics are credited with a cardiac save in 2026. From 'B' shift: Anthony Soop, Chris Paul, Chris Hardin, Megan Trantham, Charles Ferguson. Not shown: Jonathan Brooks

Each year, we honor our medics whose actions helped save a patient's life during a cardiac emergency. The following medi...
05/23/2026

Each year, we honor our medics whose actions helped save a patient's life during a cardiac emergency. The following medics are credited with a cardiac save in 2026. From 'C' shift: Lindsay Holtzclaw, Josie Parker

Each year, we honor our medics whose actions helped save a patient's life during a cardiac emergency. The following medi...
05/22/2026

Each year, we honor our medics whose actions helped save a patient's life during a cardiac emergency. The following medics are credited with a cardiac save in 2025. From 'C' shift: Meaghan Trantham, Tim Hoffman, Trey Silver, Barry Coward

Address

141 Hemlock Street
Waynesville, NC
28786

Telephone

+18284526600

Website

http://www.readyhaywood.com/

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