News Detail
Franklin County Salutes EMS Personnel During Emergency Medical Services Week
Commissioners
May 14, 2026
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. – The Franklin County Commissioners have proclaimed May 17-23, 2026, to be Emergency Medical Services Week in Franklin County. In doing so, the commissioners are encouraging all residents to recognize the vital role members of the emergency medical services (EMS) network play in safeguarding Franklin County communities 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
The EMS system consists of first responders, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, 911 telecommunicators, firefighters, police officers, educators, administrators, pre-hospital nurses, emergency nurses, emergency physicians, trained members of the public, and other out-of-hospital medical care providers. These individuals – whether paid professionals or volunteers – undergo thousands of hours of specialized training and continuing education to enhance their lifesaving skills. They fill a gap by providing important out-of-hospital care, including preventative medicine and follow-up care.
“Calling emergency services is something we all hope to avoid, yet it’s reassuring to know that highly trained, dedicated professionals are there when we need them most,” said Franklin County Commissioner Chairman Dean Horst. “Words will never fully express our appreciation for the selfless, humanitarian service these men and women provide to support our communities and the people who live in them.”
By recognizing Emergency Medical Services Week, the commissioners are urging residents to show their appreciation for the contributions these individuals perform in ensuring the health, safety and well-being of everyone who lives in, works in or visits Franklin County.