Livingston County EMS will celebrate Fowlerville Substation with ribbon cutting celebration on Oct. 24th
Livingston County EMS will be commemorating their new substation at 200 N Grand St. in Fowlerville with a ribbon-cutting celebration on Thursday, October 24th at 4:30 p.m. Local Fowlerville residents and families are welcomed to come tour the new space, take a look at an ambulance and other public safety vehicles, enjoy a cookie, and meet some of the EMS providers who are devoted to serving our community.
“We’re thrilled to have a base presence in the Village of Fowlerville,” said EMS Director David Feldpausch. “This the first step in improving our rural EMS coverage and it’s a pleasure to be imbedded in the heart of such a great community. This opportunity would not be possible without the amazing relationship we’ve created with the Fowlerville Fire Authority and their Chief Bob Feig.”
Livingston County EMS is proud to provide both 911 Emergency Medical Services and non-emergency transportation services throughout the county’s 584 square miles. With their singular focus of continually improving patient care, the new Fowlerville substation will allow EMS to provide better coverage to the county’s rural areas and allow for the quickest response times.
“We look forward to opening the substation to our residents so they can take a closer look at the world of public safety,” said Feldpausch.
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