Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
CCEMS provides simple transports to ALS pre-hospital intervention.
CCEMS operates under the license of a Medical Director, the NC OEMS Protocols, and local protocols. Aggressive treatments and technologies include Capnography, induced hypothermia, and the latest in heart monitor equipment.
CCEMS transports patients to the closest appropriate facility, strongly considering the desires of the patient and/or their family. CCEMS has 24 full time employees including the Director and Deputy Director. Emergency Management is a division of EMS.
GOAL: To provide the best emergency medical service to the residents, guests, and visitors of Caswell County through comprehensive education, detailed assessment, and effective corrective action.
Vision: Caswell County Emergency Medical Services is dedicated to using education, honest self-evaluation, and data driven quality management. Our commitment to continuous improvement will result in the most modern, effective, and patient friendly emergency medical service. Innovative treatments, state-of-the-art equipment, and foresight in leadership will serve as our cornerstones.
Mission: Caswell County Emergency Services is dedicated to using available assets, competent personnel, and a "teamwork” attitude to provide emergency medical service to Caswell County and surrounding areas in order that everyone we help can preserve, enhance, or recover the highest quality of life possible as a result or our assistance.
Hospitals served:
- Duke
- UNC
- VA
- Moses Cone
- Annie Penn
- Danville Regional
- Person Memorial
- Women’s, Wesley Long
- Durham Regional
- Alamance Regional