• UC Davis Fire
  • Lehigh University EMS
  • SUNY Cortland EMS
  • dayton
  • Brown University
  • uvm
  • Syracuse
  • muhlenberg
  • Villanova
  • boston-college
  • emory
  • richmond
  • mit
  • northeastern
  • vems-desales
  • tulane2012
  • Rice University EMS Tahoe
  • rowan2
  • carnegie mellon
  • dartmouth
  • emerg
  • georgetown
  • rochester
  • tamu
  • University of Massachusetts - Lowell
  • Virginia Tech Rescue Squad
  • oswego
  • Franklin and Marshall EMS
  • RPI Ambulance
  • Case Western Reserve University
  • UC Davis Fire Department (Davis, CA)
  • Lehigh University EMS (Bethlehem, PA)
  • SUNY Cortland EMS (Cortland, NY)
  • University of Dayton (Dayton, OH)
  • Brown University EMS (Providence, RI)
  • University of Vermont Rescue (Burlington, VT)
  • Syracuse University Ambulance (Syracuse, NY)
  • Muhlenberg College EMS (Allentown, PA)
  • Villanova University EMS (Villanova, PA)
  • Boston College Eagle EMS (Boston, MA)
  • Emory University EMS (Atlanta, GA)
  • University of Richmond EMS (Richmond, VA)
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology EMS (Cambridge, MA)
  • Northeastern University EMS (Boston, MA)
  • DeSales University EMS (Center Valley, PA) and Villanova University EMS (Villanova, PA)
  • Drexel University EMS (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Loyola Marymount University EMS (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Tulane University EMS (New Orleans, LA)
  • Rice University EMS (Houston, TX)
  • Rowan University EMS (Glassboro, NJ)
  • Carnegie Mellon University EMS (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • Dartmouth College EMS (Hanover, NH)
  • George Washington University EMeRG (Washington, DC)
  • Georgetown Emergency Response Medical Service (Washington, DC)
  • Rochester Institute of Technology Ambulance (Rochester, NY)
  • Texas A&M University EMS (College Station, TX)
  • University of Massachusetts Lowell EMS (Lowell, MA)
  • Virginia Tech Rescue Squad (Blacksburg, VA)
  • SUNY Oswego SAVAC (Oswego, NY)
  • Franklin and Marshall EMS (Lancaster, PA)
  • RPI Ambulance (Troy, NY)
  • CWRU EMS (Cleveland, OH)

Founded in 1993, the National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation (NCEMSF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to scholarship, research and to creating a safer, healthier environment on college and university campuses through the support, promotion, and advocacy of campus-based emergency medical services. The Foundation is committed to the advancement of existing response groups and assisting in the development of new response groups. 

 NCEMSF serves as an umbrella organization supporting its over 250 constituent member colleges and universities in providing campus based emergency medical services. These, often student-run organizations, are comprised of highly trained students ready to respond in any medical emergency. Student volunteers respond within minutes and provide emergency care tailored specifically to their campus community. These groups range from quick-response services on foot or bike to advanced life support (ALS) transporting units.

In addition to providing for the acquisition of medical knowledge, campus based EMS allows student participants to develop certain life skills including leadership, communication, and decision-making. NCEMSF provides a forum for communication and creates an environment where ideas can be exchanged and problems can be solved.

Harpur’s Ferry appeals for faculty/staff support

By Meghan Perri
Inside Binghamton University

When there is an emergency on campus, Harpur’s Ferry, Binghamton University’s student-run ambulance service, is the first to respond.

“We operate 24/7, 365 days a year,” said Naveen Shetty, financial coordinator of Harpur’s Ferry and a senior majoring in biology and economics. “When someone on campus calls 911, University Police dispatch us, and, unlike the other ambulances in the city, we are free of charge.”

Harpur’s Ferry, established in 1973 and made up of more than 100 student volunteers, serves as the primary ambulance service for all on campus, providing basic and advanced life support services. The organization, currently funded solely through the Student Association, is now reaching out to faculty members for additional financial support.

As of next year, Harpur’s Ferry will become a New York State Employees Federal Appeal (SEFA) organization, said Brandon Azoulai, assistant chief of Harpur’s Ferry and a junior majoring in neuroscience. This will allow University employees to donate directly to the ambulance service’s Student Association account.

“We want to appeal to faculty members to help fund us because we are as equally available to them as we are to students,” Azoulai said. “We serve them in everything, whether it is a sprained ankle or a stroke or heart attack.”

In addition to seeking faculty and staff support, Harpur’s Ferry is also looking to pursue federal grants and donations from the Graduate Student Union and other organizations on campus.

Harpur’s Ferry hopes to make several large purchases in the coming years, Shetty said.Along with technological upgrades, the organization plans to purchase a new ambulance to replace one that is over 10 years old and in need of extensive repairs. The ambulance will cost over $150,000.

While the ambulance is an expenditure that has been budgeted for, its price tag makes it difficult for Harpur’s Ferry to budget for other necessities, like replacing aging cardiac monitors that are no longer being produced.

“The cardiac monitors are our primary defibrillators,” Azoulai said. “They take vitals, pulse and blood-oxygen levels, and they can act as an external pacemakers. Not only are they important for patient care, but we cannot function as an advanced ambulance service without them.”

Harpur’s Ferry’s importance to campus and the Binghamton community has been widely recognized. It was named the Broome County 2011 EMS Agency of the Year after providing emergency care and transportation to an estimated 2,000 people during the flood of Sept.2011. In 2005 and 2011, the National Collegiate EMS Foundation named it the Collegiate EMS Organization of the Year, making Harpur’s Ferry the first organization to be honored twice.

“There is a lot to be said for your community members helping you,” Azoulai said. “There is a greater level of empathy, and the response times we have are phenomenal because we are located on campus. We know all the buildings and intricacies of campus, so we are able to get there much faster.”

To make a contribution to Harpur’s Ferry, visit www.harpursferry.org .

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