Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Media Relations Coordinator
aaron.gilkey@metroems.org
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SHERIDAN, Ark. — Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services (MEMS) and the Sheridan Fire Department will host an open house for MEMS Unit 90, a Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance stationed at the Sheridan Fire Department as part of an ongoing pilot program.
The program allows qualified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) certified members affiliated with the Sheridan Fire Department to apply to MEMS, complete onboarding, and staff Unit 90 from the fire station when available
WHO:
Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services and Sheridan Fire Department
WHAT:
Open House for MEMS Unit 90
WHEN:
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
9:00 a.m.
WHERE:
Sheridan Fire Department
305 S. Rose St.
Sheridan, AR 72150
WHY:
The program is designed to support local first responder agencies, strengthen coordination between fire and EMS, and add another layer of emergency medical response in the Sheridan area without reducing existing services.
“Volunteer fire departments across the country are facing the same challenge—fewer available responders, especially during daytime hours, while call volume and service expectations continue to rise,” said Greg Thompson, Executive Director of Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services. “Programs like Sheridan Unit 90 help strengthen local response by allowing qualified providers to serve in a dual role, supporting both EMS and fire response depending on the immediate needs of the community.”
Unit 90 is not staffed 24/7 and is available only when qualified personnel are available. If Sheridan Fire Department receives a fire call while members are staffing the ambulance, Unit 90 is placed out of service, and those members return to fire response with their department.
The program does not reduce the Advanced Life Support coverage already provided by MEMS. Instead, it adds an additional layer of Basic Life Support response while supporting the local agencies already serving the Sheridan community.
About MEMS
MEMS is a public, non-profit entity, and is governed by the Little Rock Ambulance Authority (LRAA). Serving Pulaski,Grant and Lonoke Counties. MEMS covers approximately 1,800 square miles and more than 400,000 people. Since 2001, MEMS has been accredited with the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS) , which signifies a “Gold Standard” in emergency medical service providers.
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