Windsor Volunteer Ambulance Inc.
"...Of Ourselves We Give, So Others May Live."
AbOUT:
Windsor Volunteer Ambulance Inc. is a local non-profit volunteer ambulance service that provides 24/7 ambulance service to the Town of Windsor, CT. WVA operates three ambulances, one first response vehicle and one special operations unit.
Windsor Volunteer Ambulance has nearly 75 members and is in the process of recruiting new members, ages 16 and older. Members are only required to ride 12 hours per month to maintain an ACTIVE status. They provide uniforms, equipment and training in CPR, EMT-Basic and at the EMT-Intermediate level.
History:
Ambulance services for the Town of Windsor began in 1939 as part of the Windsor Volunteer Fire Department. After a series of events between 1979-1980, 26 individuals petitioned the town council for control of the ambulance. On December 7th, 1980, this request was granted and they were given a Cadillac ambulance (Windsor Car 3), its contents, and a building on Union Street which had previously served as a fire station, a police station, and then cold storage. In the beginning, the members paid out of their own pockets to resupply the ambulance and set up a schedule to cover the town. Windsor Volunteer Ambulance was incorporated shortly thereafter.
In the 1980s we saw call volume go from 900 calls in the first year of operation to an average of 2000 calls over the next 9 years. During this time, membership increased from the 26 founding members to the 140 active members.
WVA's level of service was upgraded to EMT-Intermediate in February of 1984, and to EMT-Paramedic in 1992. We moved to our present facility on William Street, in January 1991 which allowed us to improve our services. WVA was able to add a third ambulance and 2 Paramedic Intercept vehicles to our fleet and provided training rooms, staff offices, crew quarters, storage and supply space.
To ensure the survival of Windsor Volunteer Ambulance Inc. into the future, they began billing for services rendered in 1992. Due to the rising healthcare costs, they depend on billing from insurance companies and public donations.
Today:
Windsor Volunteer Ambulance Inc. responds to more than 4000, 911, emergency calls per year. They now have over 60 members serving more than 27,500 town residence and covering an area of over 30 square miles. Windsor is one of the busiest volunteer services in the state, and as such attacts many EMS volunteers looking for experience.
Windsor Volunteer Ambulance is active in the community through many programs and special events. WVA is always looking for people who are interested in serving their community. WVA depends on the great support of the community to help provide an extremely high quality service.
Operations Staff:
Chief: Daniel Savelli
Assistant Chief: Kevin Moylan
Deputy Chief(s): Daniel Moylan & Terrence Greaves
Lieutenant(s): Ryan Matthews & Robert Wenger
Training Captain: Jeremy Dumas
Administrative Staff
President: Mark Jardim
Vice President: Anthony Gilbert
Treasurer: Laura Kennedy
Personnel Officer: David Bryant