Manchester Volunteer Rescue Squad...
Still offering the best Volunteer EMS in Chesterfield County for over 54 years.

 

 

 

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About Us

Early March 1954, an accident occurred causing a victim to lie, for far  too long, in the road until an “ambulance” arrived.  When the “ambulance” finally arrived it was a hearse with attendants that could only take the victim to the closest hospital; they provided no First Aid.

Our founders, listed below, met a few days later to form a rescue squad.  On June 15, 1954, MANCHESTER VOLUNTEER RESCUE SQUAD was born.  There were 38 charter members ready to serve the public.  They were trained in Advanced First Aid and each had taken a driving course.  The first ambulance was a converted 1945 Cadillac Hearse and the first uniform was a Red Baseball cap.

The first call came in on June 19, 1954.  Three crew members responded to an auto crash.  In 1954, they ran 121 calls and put 1,938 miles on the ambulance.

 

FOUNDING MEMBERS

A.D. Bass
W. K. “Bill” Houchins
T. E. “Tommy” Reekes
James B. “Jim” Henry
William H. “Jiggs” Perkins
J. A. “Red” Woodfin

 

 

A NOTE FROM THE PRESIDENT:

Manchester Volunteer Rescue Squad is an organization dedicated to providing the finest in pre-hospital emergency care to the citizens of Chesterfield County Virginia.  We provide all care and transportation without charge!  We operate six Advance Life Support (ALS) ambulances, one Quick Response Vehicle (QRV), one Medium Duty Crash Truck, and one Light Duty Crash Truck.  Our members have the best training and equipment available, and donate over 30,000 hours of service annually.  If you are looking for an exciting, extremely rewarding, volunteer opportunity, please feel free to contact us.

-Stew Wolfe, President MVRS

 

 

Membership:

Our organization currently has an active membership of 58. These members range from Driver level to Paramedic level. These 58 active members last year offered our county and its citizens over 26,000 hours of marked up ambulance time. This does not include the administrative hours to run the organization.

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Equipment:

The organization has six ALS equipped ambulances, two crash units and one first response vehicle. MVRS is always looking to better serve the public with the most up to date equipment. Stop by and see us and we can show you what your donations can do for you and your neighbors.