The MCEMS Special Needs Registry form for County Residents is now available. The form can be completed, printed, and mailed back to MCEMS or it can be placed in a sealed envelope marked: Attention - Captain Ries and dropped off at MCEMS, located at 140 S Main Street in Mount Gilead (At the old C&D Building).
The form can be located via the link on the Homepage or in the Files tab on the Homepage. The form is labeled *Special Needs Registry Form.
If there are any questions regarding or about this form please contact Captain Ries at: specialneeds@mcems.net.
As I begin to reflect on the 50 years of Morrow County EMS, I find myself humbled. The dedication and compassion of our present and past personnel have truly shown me why this field is a rewarding one. Morrow County EMS has continued to grow, by grow I mean that in the truest sense. The past has planted seeds of compassion for the sick and injured as well as the dedication to embrace technology to improve our patient care. As we continue to grow we must prepare for change in how we deliver care. Whether we do it thru Community Paramedicine, Community Outreach or a Tiered System. We also must embrace our personnel and the people we serve thru the Ten Principles of Servant Leadership; Listening, Empathy, Healing, Awareness, Persuasion, Conceptualization, Foresight, Stewardship, Commitment to Growth of People and Building a Community.
As we move forward in EMS we must keep in mind That EMS is still in its infancy stage compared to the Fire Service. The earliest known fire department was formed in Ancient Rome by Egnatius Rufus who used his slaves to provide a free fire service. The Emperor Augustus established a public fire department in 24 BCE. The Fire service has come a long way since then, now it's our turn to grow and shine.