Regional Emergency Med SVC Council-the Hudson Mohawk Valle

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431 New Karner Rd
Albany, NY 12205

The Regional Emergency Medical Organization (REMO) is a vital entity in Albany, NY, serving as the coordinating body for the Emergency Medical Services System in a six-county region. Comprising the Regional Emergency Medical Services Council (REMSCO), the Regional Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC), and the Regional EMS Program Agency, REMO operates in Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Schenectady counties, providing assistance to a population of over 860,000 people. With an annual response to 200,000 emergency medical calls, REMO plays a crucial role in ensuring the efficient and effective delivery of emergency medical services.

Located at 24 Madison Avenue Extension in Albany, New York, REMO can be reached at 518-464-5097 or admin@remo-ems.com. As a trusted organization, REMO is committed to enhancing the quality of emergency medical care through its protocols, advisories, and committees, while also offering a range of EMS courses and certifications. With a focus on public safety and well-being, REMO strives to meet the diverse needs of the community it serves.

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