Mohawk Ambulance Service

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Mohawk Ambulance Service

Mohawk Ambulance Service (pronunciation: mo-hawk am-bu-lance ser-vice) is a prominent emergency medical service provider in the United States.

Etymology

The term "Mohawk" is derived from the Mohawk tribe, one of the original five tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy. "Ambulance Service" is a term commonly used to denote a service providing immediate medical care and transportation to patients.

History

Mohawk Ambulance Service was established in 1964, making it one of the oldest ambulance services in the New York State. It was founded with the aim of providing high-quality, compassionate emergency medical care and transportation services to the communities it serves.

Services

Mohawk Ambulance Service provides a range of services including EMT and Paramedic services, non-emergency medical transport, and community paramedicine.

Training

Mohawk Ambulance Service also offers comprehensive training programs for aspiring EMTs and paramedics. These programs are designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide effective emergency medical care.

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