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A Brief History Imagine Weston in the early 60’s before the Weston EMS was founded. If you had a medical emergency you had to wait up to an hour for a nearby ambulance to come to your aid. At a town meeting in 1962 it was agreed Weston needed its
own ambulance service. A small group of Weston How We Operate Today, we have two state of the art ambulances that carry equipment for medical emergencies from emergency childbirth to mass casualties. Those early Weston ambulances were purchased with the generous contributions of the citizens of Weston who saw the importance of having medical care on call at all times.
Your Weston EMS is an all–volunteer squad except for the paramedic we share with Wilton. We are fortunate to have the medical expertise of a Norwalk Hospital paramedic available for all of our Weston emergency calls. Our Training In 1997 Weston EMS was one the first squads in the state to complete the federally sanctioned National Curriculum Standard certifying the members to the most advance training available. To become an EMT you must pass a state examination and be
re-certified every two years. We also have monthly Other Services Weston EMS is proud to participate in many community service activities with the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts and the Weston Senior Center. We also assist the Weston schools with their training programs such as the Babysitter training course and CPR classes. We are also on site with an ambulance and crew at all football games, fairs and races held in Weston. Our Motto Our motto is “Neighbors Helping Neighbors.” Our job - which began in the 60s with that first ambulance - is still rapid transport to the nearest hospital. Through the generosity of the very townspeople who stand to benefit from our expertise, we now have some of the most advanced technology available. And the know-how to use it. |