sac county ambulance service
Sac County Training Schedules
History:
Sac County Ambulance service was started in 1976 in partnership with Loring Hospital to provide emergency response, treatment and transport. The service came under the sole direction of Sac County in 1978. Services were provided by 85% volunteer workforce. Today Sac County Ambulance maintains a workforce comprised of approximately 80% volunteer, 20% paid and paid on call with 5 ambulances throughout the county. The main station in Sac City houses 2 Advanced Life Support Ambulances and the 3 satellite stations located in Lake View, Schaller and Odebolt provider Basic Life Support with provisional ALS capabilities.
Mission Statement:
It is the mission of Sac County Ambulance to provide professional, effective and compassionate medical care and transport to the citizens of Sac County and neighboring communities in times of need.
Vision Statement:
To be recognized locally and regionally for consistently providing professional, compassionate, high quality healthcare to the citizens of Sac County and surrounding communities.
Main Office--Sac City Staff
Scott McDonough, Paramedic—Director
Ben Ringgenberg, Paramedic– Training Officer
Bob Murley, EMT-B—CQI/Supply Officer
Scott Struchen, EMT-B—Vehicle Maintenance Officer
Satelite Ambulance:
Lake View Ambulance
Odebolt Ambulance
Schaller Ambulance
First Responder Services:
Auburn First Responders
Early First Responders
Lytton First Responders
Nemaha First Responders
Odebolt First Responders
Schaller First Responders
Wall Lake First Responders
Sac County Ambulance service was started in 1976 in partnership with Loring Hospital to provide emergency response, treatment and transport. The service came under the sole direction of Sac County in 1978. Services were provided by 85% volunteer workforce. Today Sac County Ambulance maintains a workforce comprised of approximately 80% volunteer, 20% paid and paid on call with 5 ambulances throughout the county. The main station in Sac City houses 2 Advanced Life Support Ambulances and the 3 satellite stations located in Lake View, Schaller and Odebolt provider Basic Life Support with provisional ALS capabilities.
Mission Statement:
It is the mission of Sac County Ambulance to provide professional, effective and compassionate medical care and transport to the citizens of Sac County and neighboring communities in times of need.
Vision Statement:
To be recognized locally and regionally for consistently providing professional, compassionate, high quality healthcare to the citizens of Sac County and surrounding communities.
Main Office--Sac City Staff
Scott McDonough, Paramedic—Director
Ben Ringgenberg, Paramedic– Training Officer
Bob Murley, EMT-B—CQI/Supply Officer
Scott Struchen, EMT-B—Vehicle Maintenance Officer
Satelite Ambulance:
Lake View Ambulance
Odebolt Ambulance
Schaller Ambulance
First Responder Services:
Auburn First Responders
Early First Responders
Lytton First Responders
Nemaha First Responders
Odebolt First Responders
Schaller First Responders
Wall Lake First Responders