Green County EMS Commission in Monroe, WI, is a vital “911” ambulance service for the City of Monroe and a substantial portion of Green County. Handling over 2500 calls annually, they deliver Basic and Advanced Life Support care to those in need. As a private, non-profit, volunteer organization established in 1974, Green County EMS is committed to serving the public with quality emergency care, education, and community support.
The team at Green County EMS consists of approximately 55 dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly to provide essential services to the community. With a Board of Directors comprising seven regular members and seven community advisors, they are licensed by the State of Wisconsin to offer emergency medical services up to Paramedic level. Their inclusive approach welcomes volunteers from various locations beyond Monroe and Green County, emphasizing a shared dedication to helping those in need.
Members at Green County EMS go above and beyond, requiring 96 hours of on-call time per quarter. They recognize and honor outstanding dedication, with some members contributing over 400 hours to the service. Upholding the EMS Oath, the team at Green County EMS pledges to serve unselfishly and continuously, striving to create a better world for all through their unwavering commitment to emergency medical care.
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