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Meet the Team

Officers

Daniel Young

Chief

Ward Fleger

Assistant Chief

Kevin Jones

Sergeant

Anna Kline

Sergeant

Board of Directors

Joanie Gerber

President

Melvin Smith

Vice President

Heath Abbott

Secretary

Richard Rogers

Member At Large

Tammy Duffey

Member At Large

We are a volunteer, non-profit organization that provides 911 emergency care to the sick and injured. Our primary response area encompasses approximately 70 square miles - including the communities of Smithsburg, Leitersburg, Cascade, Pen Mar, Ringgold, Cavetown, Wolfsville, and Mt. Aetna. We also provide mutual aid to other areas of Washington County and Frederick County, Maryland, as well as Franklin County, Pennsylvania.

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How to Reach Us

Contacting Smithsburg EMS is easy. Simply reference the appropriate email address below and one of our officers will contact you as soon as possible (typically within 48 hours).

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(301) 824-3314

Recent Posts

  • 2018 Year in Review January 31, 2019
  • Stop the Bleed! November 21, 2018
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Our Story

SEMS was formed in 1980 to address a need for professional EMS services in the Smithsburg area. Originally operated solely by volunteers out of the fire department, SEMS grew to fit the needs of our growing population. In 1989 several founding members embarked on an ambitious journey: to build a station devoted to emergency services for the sick and injured. The station was dedicated on November 18, 1990. Now volunteers and career paramedics answer approximately 1200 calls for service to the citizens and visitors of Smithsburg every year.

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