Emergency Services

Emergency Services


EMS

Mission: To provide pre-hospital care and transportation to the victims of sudden illness or injury. We also provide medically necessary non-emergency ambulance transportation.

We have two bases in Alexander County. Our main station is located at 2430 Hwy NC 90 just east of Taylorsville. This base houses our administrative, billing, and training offices as well as two Paramedic crews. There is also a satellite base in the Bethlehem Communty at 9110 Hwy 127, which houses one Paramedic crew.

Alexander County EMS employs 29 full-time employees and a number of part-time employees and provides service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Personnel

  • EMS Director: Bradley Earp
  • Training Officer: Doug Gillispie
  • Captains: (A - Shift) Doug Gillispie (B - Shift) Jeff Sigmon (C - Shift) Dale Johnson (D - Shift) Tommy Pennell
  • Lieutenants: (A - Shift) Jon Goodnight (B - Shift) Tim Mann (C - Shift) Kevin Richards (D - Shift) Dale Killian
  • Staff Medics:
  • (A - Shift) Ben Ellis, Terry Williams, Jeff Weller, Michael Poovey, Open
  • (B - Shift) Terry Fox, Zenda Townsend, Trent Tedder, Chris Helderman, Danny Sweat
  • (C - Shift) Connie Meredith, Mel Hyder, Nate Baumgarner, Steven Carson, Chris Hyatt
  • (D - Shift) Hansel Burke, Erik Smith, Philip McCurdy, Lewis Armentrout, Tara Thompson
Part Time Updated 8/7/2008:
  • Paramedics - Michael Sherrill, Tiffany Getz, Jared Dyson, Justin Deal, Bradley Daniels, Bobby Taylor, Reid Roper, Jeremy Wagner, Jerry Rogers, Chris Milam, Jonathan Dotsen, Patrick Coley
  • Intermediates - Billy Killian, Keith Millsaps, Deana Herman
  • Basics - Kenny Poole, Doug Bowman, Kevin Elder, Bryson McAlpin, Carla Barnes, Josh Davis, Charlie Marshall

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