History of С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County EMS

С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County EMS 45 Anniversary logo featuring a 1976 ambulance and a modern ambulance

​Prior to the formation of the С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County EMS, local citizens provided emergency medical care for their communities through private ambulance services and volunteer rescue squads. In early 1976 С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Commissioners saw the need to provide the citizens of Raleigh and С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County with a modern EMS  system. After much research and planning, they formed С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Emergency Medical Services. 

Initially there were four ambulances working out of two stations. The original С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ EMS staff consisted of 26 employees, which included the first Director J. Russell Capps, a chief supervisor, three shift supervisors, and 21 field EMTs. 
 
In 1980, Gerald Y. Brown took on the role of director and was charged with leading С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ EMS from the basic EMT level to the advanced life support level.  A training department was created, and Training Officer Joseph Zalkin was hired to begin working on an advanced life support  program. In 1981 the department advanced to the EMT-Intermediate level. In 1984, С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ EMS implemented care at the highest pre-hospital level, Paramedic. 
 
Since progressing to the Paramedic level, С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County EMS has become a proven leader in the EMS community. In 1991, С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County completed construction on the Public Safety Center, which serves as the administrative offices for the Department of Public Safety and the Sheriff's Office. It also serves as an EMS station, housing three units that serve downtown Raleigh. â€¯ 

Gerald Brown retired in 2000.  Barry Britt served 2 years as director, and then Skip Kirkwood was hired as director of С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County EMS in March 2005. â€¯ 

In 2008, С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County restructured the departments to help better manage the workflow. As a result, С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County EMS became a department of its own. Dr. Brent Myers, the EMS System Medical Director, was appointed as the new EMS director. 

Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, we’ve developed from ambulance service to a full emergency medical service with a myriad of special operations and response capabilities, which you can learn about throughout these pages. 
 
In 2015 Dr. Jose Cabanas took over as EMS System Director and Medical Director.  He is at the helm as we head into our 45th year of service.