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Ride With EMS

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Until further notice, WCEMS has suspended civilian rides in our effort to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.  Our website will be updated when rides can be restarted.  Thank you for your understanding.

We welcome you to ride with us to see what we do first hand.  To learn more ask anyone in a Williamson County EMS uniform or use the contact below.

If you're ready to ride, please click, read, and submit the online forms.

WCEMS HIPAA Compliance Training (printing and signing of this document is not required)

Note: Ride request dates may not be fulfilled if made less than 7 days in advance.  Incomplete forms cannot be accepted.  Only one ride is allowed in a calendar year.  We cannot accept students attempting to fulfill course credit through this program.  Students engaged in EMS courses may not utilize this program during a semester in which they are scheduled for clinical rides.  The public's ability to ride may be suspended at any time based on the needs of the WCEMS System.

Capt. Dan Cohen
[email protected]

 
Explorer Post



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F55CFBF2-2FBF-419A-A3DE-0FEB1461B0D7 The Williamson County EMS Explorer Post is a Boy Scouts of America affiliated organization for boys and girls ages 14-21.  WCEMS Paramedics lead this post for those with interest in a medical career.  The explorers train in basic life support skills, developing confidence, teamwork, and problem solving using real-world medical scenarios.

 

WCEMS Explorers have the opportunity to participate in special events and rides on EMS ambulances once they meet minimum training standards.  Twice monthly meetings are listed in the calendar below.  They are open to any youth for up to two meetings before joining.  For more information attend a meeting or email the post leader, Paramedic Billy Van dePlas.  [email protected]

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Public Speakers

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What Is WCEMS?
Heart Health
Child Safety
Senior Safety
DUI Prevention

 

Citizens of Williamson County:

We welcome the opportunity to tell the story of WCEMS and the people that make us unique to our business. Our powerpoint or lecture style presentations can be 10-30 minutes in length including question and answer sessions. WCEMS is your EMS service. Don’t get sick or injured just to learn about us!

Please allow 30 days advanced notice if possible along with the availability of audio/visual equipment at your site. 

Contact:
Dan Cohen
Captain Clinical Practices
[email protected]

 
Request Personnel and/or Ambulance For Event

CDRWatson2 Williamson County EMS attends not-for-profit events for citizens at no charge. These events could include career days, neighborhood festivals, National Night Out, show and tell, scouting events, and other community education.  We can also schedule opportunities for your group to visit an EMS station. Let us know how we can help! 

 

Please note:
To best serve our citizens our requested ambulances remain available for call if 
need be. We will always strive to attend your planned event however, crews are occasionally tardy or must depart early.

To make a request, please follow this link:
Request an ambulance visit your education event or visit one of our EMS stations.

 
Shattered Dreams DUI Education

The Shattered Dreams Team is composed of WCEMS personnel. Shattered Dreams is a program that is performed by area High School students, WCEMS, local fire and police departments. A mock collision and extrication is demonstrated to the junior and senior students to heighten their awareness of the consequences of driving while intoxicated.  These are usually performed just before prom, Spring break or Summer serving as a reminder to be safe at times when teens are more likely to celebrate with alcohol.  See the calendar below for upcoming public events.

To schedule an event, contact:
[email protected]

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Honor Guard

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The Williamson County EMS Honor Guard provides services at the funerals of department members lost in the line of duty.  We also serve at funerals of both active and retired members of other public safety departments.  The EMS Honor Guard is also available to serve at ceremonial functions and other special events, like providing a color guard.  Our members represent Williamson County EMS at these events.  They represent the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and dedication to duty.

To request the honor guard please contact:
Lt. Wes Morrison
[email protected]

 

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