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Park Slope Volunteer Ambulance Corps (PSVAC)
Established1992
HeadquartersPark Slope, New York City
JurisdictionBrooklyn, NY
Employees90 Volunteers
BLS or ALSBLS
Ambulances4
Fly-cars1 Utility Vehicle, 3 Bicycles
ChiefLouis Greco
Websitepsvac.org/home

The Park Slope Volunteer Ambulance Corps, or PSVAC, is a community organization that provides emergency medical response, rescue operations, patient assessment, treatment, and transport in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York.[1] Since 1992, members have responded to over ten thousand calls for help.[citation needed]

Mission

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PSVAC's mission is to:[2]

  • Provide emergency medical response, rescue operations, patient assessment, treatment, and transport, regardless of ability to pay
  • Provide placement, educational and event services to members of the community

History

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The Park Slope Volunteer Ambulance Corps was founded by members of the Park Slope community in 1992,[3] in response to a scarcity of EMS resources and increased call-times.

PSVAC has won recognition including numerous awards[4]

Today, the Park Slope Volunteer Ambulance Corps has over 90 active members, including 20 crew chiefs. PSVAC has three type-III ambulances, one type-II, patrol bicycles, and a first-response fly car. PSVAC responds to thousands of calls every year, resulting in treating and/or transporting over seven hundred patients.

PSVAC is a participating member of the Fire Department of New York (FDNY)'s NYC 911 system.

Membership

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The corps is composed of unpaid volunteers who donate their time and a wide range of skills and experience. Members who work on PSVAC's ambulances are all trained medical personnel, capable of handling a wide range of emergency situations.

Members come from all walks of life. Some are medical professionals, such as emergency medical technicians (EMT-Bs), paramedics, doctors, etc. Others work in finance, law enforcement, construction, education, business, or are self-employed.

Most members are New York State certified EMT-Bs and work on the ambulances. Other members serve as dispatchers, instructors, manage membership recruitment and perform other support functions.

References

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  1. ^ "Kings County EMS". New York State Department of Health. 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27.
  2. ^ "Mission". Park Slope Volunteer Ambulance Corps. 2009. Archived from the original on 2017-10-14.
  3. ^ Myers, Steven Lee (1992-03-21). "Volunteer Ambulance Corps Fill the Gaps". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 2018-01-16. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  4. ^ "Awards". Park Slope Volunteer Ambulance Corps. 2009. Archived from the original on 2015-12-29.
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