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There is a side of EMS most people never see.They see the ambulance roll by. They see the lights bounce off the houses. ...
05/20/2026

There is a side of EMS most people never see.

They see the ambulance roll by. They see the lights bounce off the houses. They hear the siren for a few seconds, then the night gets quiet again.

But inside that rig, someone’s whole world may be coming apart. A father who can’t catch his breath. A mother clutching her chest. A child burning up with fever. A teenager wrapped around a steering wheel. A husband holding his wife’s hand, looking at the people in uniform like they might have the answer to the worst question he has ever had to ask.

And then there are the ones in the back of that rig.

The EMT. The paramedic. The firefighter who crossed over into medical because helping people once the fire was out still wasn’t enough.

They climb into that small space with a stranger and become the calm in the middle of everything breaking loose. They read the monitor. They listen to lung sounds. They start the IV. They give the medication. They manage the airway. They watch the clock. They talk to each other. They talk to the patient. They talk to the family. They make decisions that matter while the road is moving underneath them and someone’s life is sitting right there in their hands.

That's not just a ride to the hospital. That's responsibility.

And for a lot of them, it doesn’t even come with the kind of paycheck people would expect for that kind of weight. For some, it comes with no paycheck at all. Just a pager on the nightstand. A radio in the kitchen. A family that knows dinner might get cold and bedtime might happen without them.

So why do they do it? That’s the part that’s hard to explain.

Maybe somewhere along the way, they were the one who needed saving. Maybe they watched someone else step up, and it changed them. Maybe they found purpose in a place where most people only see pain.

Maybe they learned that redemption does not always come in church pews or clean endings. Sometimes it comes in the back of a rescue unit at 2 in the morning, when nobody knows your name, nobody sees what you did, and you still give everything you have because someone needed you.

EMS is not soft work. It will test your mind. It will test your heart. It will test your patience, your faith, your sleep, your family, and sometimes your ability to keep walking back through the door. But they do. They keep showing up.

For the chest pain call. For the rollover. For the lift assist. For the overdose. For the stroke. For the cardiac arrest. For the person who’s scared, hurting, embarrassed, angry, confused, or alone.

They show up because deep down, they know something most people never have to think about. When life turns cruel without warning, somebody has to be willing to meet it head-on.

This EMS Week, we honor the people who do exactly that. The paid crews. The volunteers. The EMTs. The paramedics. The firefighters who carry both sets of gear and both kinds of burden.

You are more than transportation. You are more than a uniform. You are more than the few minutes people see from the outside.

You are the calm voice in the worst moment. You are the hands that start hope moving again. You are the reason someone gets another chance.

And that matters more than most people will ever know!

-PJ Cummings

This weeks celebrates the men and women who do a job most can’t.  They have a lot of wins and some extreme losses.  They...
05/18/2026

This weeks celebrates the men and women who do a job most can’t. They have a lot of wins and some extreme losses. They go in fields to work on patients, into someone’s house, climb into vehicles to tend patients, and some very scary places. They are the ones who respond in the 911 call and the ones who help the loved ones feel a little less scared on the trips to the hospital. Let’s celebrate them this week.

The fire department is calling upon the community for help in creating a new patch design that accurately represents our...
05/12/2026

The fire department is calling upon the community for help in creating a new patch design that accurately represents our organization. We encourage you to participate in this project by submitting your design concept. As patches are an integral part of a fire department's identity, we believe that community involvement will result in a more meaningful design. A flyer detailing the importance of fire department patches is attached for your reference. Please submit your designs by June 1st, and our committee will carefully review each entry to select the best design. We eagerly anticipate your creative submissions.

Key facts to include: We are Lyons Royalton Fire Department. Our station # is 400 and we would like the design to include a Lion.

We can’t Thank our members who get the best title of all called Mom that drop everything at home to rush to the station ...
05/11/2026

We can’t Thank our members who get the best title of all called Mom that drop everything at home to rush to the station to help our community. We also want to Thank all the mothers of our members who brought into the world these amazing humans who risk life and limb for our community. Last but not least to the mom’s who keep the house moving even when the pager goes off in the middle of the night. You never complain you just say “be safe” as your Firefighters/EMS rush out the door to the station. We salute all the Mothers today at our station and also in our community. HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY.

May 4th holds a special meaning to our department.  You see the thing is we couldn’t be a fire department without our fi...
05/05/2026

May 4th holds a special meaning to our department. You see the thing is we couldn’t be a fire department without our firefighters. Thank you all so much for what you do. If you know a firefighter please tell them Thank You as today is International Firefighter Day.

05/05/2026

Please remember tomorrow when you are at your local voter station to please vote YES on the renewal levy for EMS on the ballot tomorrow. Our community is amazing and has always supported us and we hope you will continue too. These levy’s help us keep functioning and moving down the road.

03/21/2026

Today is the day for our Reverse Raffle. Reminder doors don’t open til 5:30 and it’s Hawaiian themed so where your Hawaiian gear.

03/11/2026

MARCH 21ST is the date for Lyons Royalton Reverse Raffle

It’s has been brought to our attention that the Lyons Community Calendar has the Reverse Raffle on the 14th of March but it is actually the 21st. While we love seeing out community we also know you don’t want to waste a trip if you don’t have too.

03/10/2026

With the possibility of possible severe storms tonight we ask you to be cautious and prepared. Make sure your cell phones are charged to receive warnings and if we lose power make sure you have your flashlights in case we lose power. If you SEE DOWN POWER LINES PLEASE STAY AWAY AND CALL and report them. If you see trees on power lines also DO NOT MOVE THEM. With the heavy rain and wind at a higher risk it could cause downed poles and trees so just be alert. But there is a possibility of more severe storms so please be vigilant tonight. If there is a warning please remember to take cover and not try rushing outside for pictures and these can produce lightning that can kill and also even with a slight risk can produce tornadoes so be smart and don’t risk your life.

Also make sure to check your sump pumps and downspouts to make sure you’re not going to flood your basements. These storms could produce local flooding with the possibility of the large amount of rain.

03/10/2026

Have you ever wanted to give back to your community fire department? We have a way that you get a great night. We have some open tickets for Lyons Royalton Fire Department Reverse Raffle March 21st. Doors open at 5:30 PM. Please contact if you are interested. They will be a first come first serve so don’t delay. They are $50 a ticket a person which includes dinner and some drink tickets. First Prize is $3,000, Second is $1,500, Third is $750, and 4th is $400. Plus we will have basket raffles and pew pew raffles that night. If you want to have fun come on in. Please contact Lacy Stambaugh 419-583-6176 or Jennifer Coopshaw 419-779-2045.

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409 W Morenci Street
Lyons, OH
43533

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