The Rogersville Volunteer Fire Department has proudly announced the arrival of a new ambulance, which will be stationed in Rogersville. This addition is set to significantly enhance the community’s emergency medical response capabilities.
Operating out of Station No. 1, Lifeguard EMS is responsible for providing advanced life support services around the clock. The partnership between the fire department and Lifeguard has enabled the department to achieve advanced life support certification and acquire essential equipment, thereby bolstering the quality of emergency care available locally.
Officials from the department emphasized that the introduction of this new ambulance marks a substantial investment by Lifeguard EMS in the Rogersville area. This enhancement is expected to improve the response time to medical emergencies, ensuring that residents receive timely assistance when it matters most.
In a show of gratitude, the Rogersville Volunteer Fire Department expressed appreciation to Lifeguard EMS for its ongoing support and dedication to the well-being of the community.
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