07/18/2020
Remembering Robert Full, man who helped create Allegheny Co. 911 system
A longtime member of local fire departments and county and state agencies died Friday. Robert Full helped created the Allegheny County 911 system along with advancing other areas of public safety as technology continued to improve.
07/10/2020
Obituary of Jeffrey M. Meyer | McCabe Brothers Funeral Home - Shadyside
Jeffrey M. Meyer After an inspiring and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer, Jeffrey M. Meyer passed away peacefully at home on Monday, July 6, 2020 at the age of 59. Beloved husband of 30 years to Lisa J. Feeney Meyer; father of Danielle (Justin) and Paige; son of the late Helmuth and Estelle....
05/02/2020
While the whole world is talking about COVID-19, we wanted to take a moment to say thank you to all of our personnel who are working tirelessly day and night to keep you safe.
Our primary mission is to respond to medical emergencies, and we accomplish that with a minimum compliment of 13 ALS medic units and 3 BLS ambulances. If you believe you or a loved one is having a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1! One of our highly trained crews will be there to lend a helping hand, virus or no virus.
Stuck above or below, inside or outside, on top of or underneath? We staff two heavy rescue units 24/7 with at least two paramedic rescue technicians to get you back on solid ground.
The City of Bridges maintains safety on the water with at least one ALS equipped vessel staffed with two cross-trained paramedic-public safety divers as well as a law enforcement component. This unit is also equipped for rapid deployment anywhere in the city in the event of a flash flood.
There are always at least two district chiefs on duty to manage field operations and facilitate our field staff to be able to serve you best.
The weight of the uncertainty is putting pressure on everyone across the country. One thing remains unchanged: if you need help here in Pittsburgh, we are here for you. All of our units and teams are fully operational and are completely prepared to support our great city.
Remember to follow the safeguards that are put in place including social distancing and mask wearing. There are a lot of questions ahead about how things will evolve. Remember to stay vigilant, stay safe and above all remember that we are in this together.
Happy Hump Day, Steel City!
03/10/2020
City of Pittsburgh EMS/Police Child Safety Seat check
03/03/2020
Pittsburgh EMS - We are prepared - Medic 30 is on standby and ready - District Chief Sypolt - Crew Chief Capets invention.