LeRoy Ambulance Service, Inc.

One Tountas Avenue

PO Box 56

LeRoy, NY 14482

(585) 768-8612 (Business Line)

(585) 768-2200 Fax

911 (Genesee County 911)

info@LeRoyEMS.org

Proudly serving LeRoy, NY area Since 1970

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“Without community service, we would not have a strong quality of life. It's important to the person who serves as well as the recipient. It's the way in which we ourselves grow and develop.” -- Dorothy Height

History

History

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Board of Directors

directorsLeRoy Ambulance is a 501(c)(3) organization and is overseen by a volunteer board of directors.

The role of the Board of Directors (BOD) is to provide broad oversight and direction for the organization.

They ensure proper management of the organization by entrusting and monitoring the efforts of the Operations staff.

The BOD sets policies that further the organization’s mission and protect the best interests of the agency and the public we serve.

2012 Board of Directors

Robert L. Boyce – President

Robert Tinney – Vice President

Bonnie Coniber – Treasurer

David Charmichael – Secretary

Gene Sinclair – Director

Lloyd Hogle – Director

David Mancuso – Director

Phil McBurney – Director

Phil McNish – Director

Operations

uniformIn 2011, Genesee County 911 dispatched LeRoy Ambulance to over 1,300 emergencies in LeRoy and neighboring communities. LeRoy Ambulance Service (LAS) provides round-the-clock Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) service to the citizens, commuters and visitors of the LeRoy community. To ensure this level of care, LAS has over 20 career staff employees, which are made up of full-time, part-time and per diem Paramedics and EMTs. In addition to the career staff, LeRoy Ambulance also uses volunteer members, who work and train along side the career staff. LeRoy Ambulance operates a fleet of two ambulances and one ALS response vehicle. An Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week regardless of whether it’s a holiday or there is inclement weather. LeRoy Ambulance covered around 96% of it’s call volume in 2011. We truly believe we have the personnel, equipment and commitment to provide the best possible care in the area. LeRoy Ambulance works along side the LeRoy Village Police Department and the LeRoy Volunteer Fire Department. Together the three agencies provide top notch service to the community of LeRoy. The Genesee County Emergency Dispatch Center (911) receives and dispatches all emergency requests for LeRoy Ambulance. If you are experiencing or have witnessed an emergency, please call 911 to get a LeRoy Ambulance response.

Chuck Dodson – Chief Paramedic

Dodson@LeRoyEMS.org

(585) 768-8612 Ext: 11

Chuck Hammon – Deputy Chief Paramedic

Hammon@LeRoyEMS.org

(585) 768-8612 Ext: 12

Bette VanBuskirk – Bookkeeper

Bette@LeRoyEMS.org

(585) 768-8612 Ext: 12

Equipment

flycarCall To The Community for Volunteer MembersHave you heard the call to "give something back to the community"? Have you the time to donate to a worthwhile cause while actively serving your family, your neighbors, yourself? Have you ever thought about volunteering for an organization to learn new lifesaving skills or considered a move into the medical career field? Have you ever witnessed an emergency situation and did not know what to do? Has the thought of assisting a neighbor in their time of need pulled at you?
We have provided many individuals with medical training that has been used to help family, friends and neighbors. Active membership in a volunteer ambulance setting is often a footstep to gain experience that many hospitals, ambulance corps, and other Allied Health related fields desire. Alumni from LVA have enjoyed diverse careers in Medicine. Ranging from Occupational Therapy to Respiratory Therapy. From Phlebotemy to Nursing. From Laboratory work to Pharmacy. The possibilities are endless. Volunteer membership opportunities include: Drivers, Medics, Base Officers and Auxillary/ Social Memberships. No experience is necessary. We provide all training and will partner you with an expericenced and concerned mentor. Training evolves into clearance when your mentor is satisified that you have met all of the requirements. Most importantly, when YOU feel ready with your experience, then you become a provider on our team. Continuing training is offered through our Training Department, and is provided at no cost to you. Annual confrences and distance learning opportunities abound for the active member.

Employment & Membership

picLeRoy Ambulance always accepts applications for both the career staff and volunteer staff. Employment & Membership Please include the LeRoy Ambulance Employment & Membership application that is attached.

Please mail your completed application to:

LeRoy Ambulance

PO Box 56

LeRoy, NY 14482

or email your completed application to:

info@LeRoyEMS.org

Contact Us

Contact UsLeRoy Ambulance Service Inc.

One Tountas Avenue

PO Box 56

LeRoy, NY 14482

(585) 768-8612 (Business Line)

(585) 768-2200 (Fax)

911 (Genesee County 911)

info@LeRoyEMS.org

Billing Questions: MedEx Billing 1-800-716-8015

Accounts Receivable & Payable:

Bette VanBuskirk (Bookkeeper)

Bette@LeRoyEMS.org

(585) 768-8612 Ext: 13

Links PAGE

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To The Community We Proudly Serve

April 3, 2009.

I would invite any of our residents to contact me at lvadirector@yahoo.com with any concerns or issues. I know there are many concerns that have not been answered. Also, I have always believed there isn't enough communication with our residents. One question is: How will the new ambulance company, that takes over the County, interact with LVA. The ambulance corp that replaces the City Ambulance will have the same mutual aid structure. Le Roy Ambulance will still be the host provider for the Town and Village of Le Roy. The new company will assist LVA as mutual aid. Next question is: I don't see volunteer on the side of the ambulance anymore. Our ambulance crews are mostly comprised of paid personnel. We still have some volunteers that assist, however, that number has been severely reduced. The only way we can run 24/7 will be to have crews that are mostly paid staff. Thanks,

Lloyd Hogle - Director of Operations