Welcome to the Official Website of the Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps!
Our newly updated website is still under development so check back here from time to time in order to view the changes. We will have more information on how to join the Corps, upcoming community training programs, as well as activities that we have attended. Welcome … and enjoy!
If you would like to join our Corps, contact us at (914) 241-1126.
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Toys For Tots Drop Off Point
NOVEMBER 28
- Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps is partnering with the United States Marine Corps Reserve and Toys For Tots to collect toys during this holiday season. If you're interested in making a donation please contact Captain Lisa Pauling at 914-420-3155... (Full Story & Photos) |
EMS Week Open House
MAY 10
- MKVAC will be celebrating National Emergency Medical Services Week by holding an Open House at our HQ. Events will include: first aid demonstrations, a fire prevention trailer, tours of the ambulance building, balloons and prizes, plus baked good and snacks will be available that day. Please join us for a fun day!... (Full Story & Photos) |
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Joe Cosentino presents a check for $5,000 to the Corps while at the Mount Kisco Village Board Meeting. (Pictured, L-R): 1st Lt. Laurie Hagen, President Olive Devine, Captain Lisa Pauling, Mayor J. Michael Cindrich, Joe Cosentino.
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Generous Donation from Lexington Properties
FEBRUARY 22
- The Corps received a very generous donation from Lexington Properties tonight at the Mount Kisco Village Board meeting. Mr. Joseph Cosentino presented the Corps with a $5,000.00 donation, which will help the Corps to achieve our continued goal of excellent service to our community. Mr. Cosentino is a Past-Captain and Past-President of the Corps, having volunteered for over 40 years with our organization. ... (Full Story & Photos) |
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MKVAC Stands By @ Working House Fire on Maple Ave.
JANUARY 29
- MKVAC was dispatched along with the MKFD for a working house fire on Maple Ave. Under the command of Captain Pauling, MKVAC responded with both 70-B1 & 70-B2. Upon arrival on the scene the MKVAC crew members set up a rehab area for any of the firefighters who may need it. No injuries were reported at the fire. After the fire was extinguished, all MKVAC units went back in service. ... (Full Story & Photos) |
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