Roanoke Emergency 
Medical Services, Inc.

 

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Roanoke EMS is a non-profit volunteer agency

 

 within the city of Roanoke.

 

We work in conjunction with the Roanoke City Fire/EMS Department to provide pre-hospital emergency care to the citizens of Roanoke City. The Roanoke EMS crew is the only volunteer crew in the city. We operate from Station # 1 at the corner of 4th Street and Day Avenue in Old Southwest. Currently, we have more than 30 full and associate members. Volunteers staff the station from 7 p.m. - 7 a.m. each day and all weekend. Volunteers are divided into shifts, which run 7 p.m. - 7 am Monday-Friday and two shifts of 7 a.m. – 7 p. m. and 7 p.m.- 7 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. R.E.M.S. volunteers answer thousands of 911 emergency calls each year. In addition, volunteers stand by at many city festivals, parades, Civic Center activities, concerts and sporting events as well as participate in health fairs, mock disaster trainings and demonstrations for local schools. The crews that run from Day Avenue are recognized as "Medic 1" and "Medic 101." Our territory runs from Salem Avenue downtown to Electric Road in the Mudlick area on the west to Franklin Road on the south border and 581 at the east. Included are the areas of Raleigh Court, Grandin Court, Historic Old Southwest, Wasena, South Roanoke and Downtown. Medic 1 and 101 also are the first call backup units for the other six city rescue squads.