Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps

Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps Beacon Volunteer Ambulance is a non-profit organization providing advanced and basic life support services to Beacon, NY and its surrounding communities.

The Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps was first started in 1958 due to the initiative of Walter Detwiller, a Beacon police officer and member of the Beacon Engine Company. Originally from New Jersey, his son's life was saved by a local volunteer ambulance service in the area. After moving to Beacon, he thought that it would greatly benefit the community to have our own ambulance service, and he wen

t to work on the project. He enlisted the help of Joe Catalano, George Cable, and the members of the Beacon Engine Company, and recruited 29 people to start the Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Our first ambulance was a burned out 1948 Cadillac that was donated from a dealer in New Jersey and was refurbished by our members. The ambulance was housed at the Beacon Engine Company, where our emergency calls were received. We soon outgrew our facilities there, and through the efforts of the Beacon Engine Company, an old two bay garage was donated to BVAC. As the years passed, BVAC again felt the growing pains, and in 1975, construction on the current building commenced. This was done primarily by volunteers, with heavy construction assistance from the local Navy Reserve Seabee Unit. After five long years of construction, the BVAC headquarters as we know it today was dedicated in May of 1980. Initially, there was no county dispatch system, so at first, 3, then 7 members had phones installed in their homes to receive emergency calls. They would get on the phone and notify members to man the ambulance whenever an emergency call came in. In 1980, a new dispatch system came to BVAC as the Beacon Police Department began to answer the phone lines and would, in turn, dispatch us by way of our, then new, pagers. This continued until 1984 when we joined the Dutchess County Bureau of Fire dispatch system, which we still use to this day. We have changed and upgraded our service many times since our incorporation on April 16, 1959. We became New York State Certified in 1990, Defibrillation Certified in 1991, and began providing complete Advanced Life Support by way of contract providers in October of 1996. On January 25, 2010, at 6:00 AM, we began operations as an ALS provider dedicated to meet the growing demand of our community. We currently run a fleet of three modern, fully equipped, New York State Certified ambulances, a Basic Life Support First Response vehicle and an Advanced Life Support flycar. Additionally, BVAC maintains a Mass Casualty Incident trailer for larger incidents, and a Utility Terrain vehicle for rescues within the vast mountainous terrain of our district. We currently run approximately 2300 calls per year, making us one of the busiest volunteer services in the county.

Thank you to the staff and organizers at the Beacon High School for including us to participate in today’s high school c...
05/30/2026

Thank you to the staff and organizers at the Beacon High School for including us to participate in today’s high school career fair. It was a wonderful opportunity to meet so many students, share my experiences, and talk about careers in healthcare and EMS. We appreciate the warm welcome and thoughtful conversations throughout the event.

Today, The Hudson Valley Renegades hosted an Education Day presented by Heritage Financial Credit Union. Hundreds of kid...
05/27/2026

Today, The Hudson Valley Renegades hosted an Education Day presented by Heritage Financial Credit Union. Hundreds of kids came from all over and practiced CPR, Narcan admin, and Stop the Bleed with EMT Cortes. Community exhibitors and businesses joined to connect with students, educate and have fun.

We pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Memorial services in the City of Beacon an...
05/25/2026

We pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Memorial services in the City of Beacon and Town of Fishkill.

“ Let their silent graves speak louder than any words ever could and their remembrance be as lasting as the land they ho...
05/25/2026

“ Let their silent graves speak louder than any words ever could and their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored”
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During National EMS Week, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to our and all EMS agencies for the dedication, ...
05/17/2026

During National EMS Week, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to our and all EMS agencies for the dedication, compassion, and professionalism shown every single day. Your willingness to respond, provide comfort during difficult moments, and serve our community with strength and heart does not go unnoticed. Thank you for the countless hours, sacrifices, and commitment you give to helping others when they need it most. We would also like to thank our community for the continued support, encouragement, and appreciation. Your kindness and trust mean more than words can express. Together, through teamwork and community support, we continue to make a difference 🚑🚨⛑️

05/07/2026

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Patrick Halvey and Riverview Funeral Home by Halvey for their generous donation in memory of those who passed away in April. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of the following individuals. May they find comfort and strength during this difficult time.
Denise Diane Bames
Pablo A. Castro
Mario A. DeAngelis
Kathleen Eagan
Pearl M. Felker
Evelyn Gonzalez
Addison T. Goodson III
Louis R. Kasbarian
Fang Liu
Gertrude Muniz
Neville C. Newby
Robert S. Nolan
Grizelda Reyes
Alfonso Rinaudo
Feliciana Rivera Sierra
Robert J. Sickler
Wayne H. Sherman
Theresa Slinskey
Luis Carlos Valenzuela
Robert Voliva
Richard R. Yeaple, Sr.

05/02/2026

Crews from the Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps are currently operating on Mount Beacon to aid a hiker experiencing a medical emergency, with assistance provided by the City of Beacon Fire Department.

Job well done by all in dealing with a very complex call.
04/30/2026

Job well done by all in dealing with a very complex call.

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1 Arquilla Drive
Beacon, NY
12508

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