Ardsley-Secor Volunteer Ambulance Corps

Ardsley-Secor Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Photograph of the Ardsley-Secor Volunteer Ambulance Corps building and two ambulances, 50-B1 and 50-B2.
Established: 1962
Type: Volunteer
Location: Ardsley, New York
Website: www.asvac.org
50-B1

The Ardsley-Secor Volunteer Ambulance Corps (ASVAC), established in 1962, provides emergency medical services to the village of Ardsley, New York and Ardsley school district (excluding Dobbs Ferry, NY). All members are volunteers who live or work in the community.[1] ASVAC runs two basic life support ambulance, identified by the Westchester County Department of Emergency Services as 50-B1 and 50-B2.[2] Advanced life support is provided by the Greenburgh Police Department via Fly-car.[3]

History

On December 16, 1965, the Ardsley-Secor Volunteer Ambulance Corps accepted delivery of its first headquarters. This 1,300-square-foot (120 m2) building was a donation of the First National City Bank (now Citibank), who had formerly been using the building as a temporary branch in Mount Vernon, New York.[4]

External links

References

  1. "About Us". Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  2. Westchester County Emergency Services Mutual Aid Plan
  3. Town of Greenburgh - Emergency Medical Services
  4. Special to The New York Times (1965-12-19). "ARDSLEY AMBULANCE GETS HOME AS GIFT". New York Times. p. 57. Retrieved 2007-04-07.