Henrico, VA (March 22, 2023) – The Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad (LVRS) is pleased to announce that it will be holding a Community Car Seat Check event on April 16, 2023, from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM. The event will take place at 2007 Timberlake Ave, Henrico, Virginia, 23228.
Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians will be on hand to provide child safety seat checks, ensuring that parents and caregivers have the knowledge and skills necessary to properly install their child’s safety seat. Did you know that 4 out of 5 car seats are installed incorrectly? LVRS is committed to ensuring the safety of children in our community by providing education and hands-on assistance to parents and caregivers.
This event is open to the public, and attendees must bring a car seat with them. The process typically takes about 30 minutes. In addition to the safety seat checks, LVRS members will be available to provide ambulance tours, answer questions about becoming a member, and will be taking donations.
Andy Inge, the Squad’s President, expressed his enthusiasm for the event: “This event is not only a great way to meet our community members and provide a service for them, but it also allows us to know that we have done what we can do to ensure that the children in the community are safe when they travel.”
LVRS is dedicated to serving the community by providing emergency medical services and educating residents about safety and prevention. We hope to see you at our Community Car Seat Check on April 16th!
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad (LVRS) has been providing the highest level of care to the community since 1958. With over 50 dedicated volunteers, LVRS is able to provide its services at no charge to the community.
Located in Henrico County, Virginia, LVRS serves an area of approximately 245 square miles with a population of over 334,389. While the primary service is centrally located in the county, LVRS is available to respond to emergency calls throughout the County of Henrico and, when necessary, provides mutual aid to surrounding jurisdictions.
Annually, LVRS responds to more than 1,200 9-1-1 calls for service and covers numerous special events in Henrico County and the City of Richmond. With a commitment to excellence, LVRS remains dedicated to providing the highest quality pre-hospital emergency medical care to those in need.
We are very excited to announce that after suspending the process due to Covid-19, we are once again accepting new member applications! If you are a currently certified EMT or enrolled in an EMT class we hope you consider volunteering with us! We are also looking for skilled support members that do not serve in an EMS capacity.
We have also reinstated ride alongs, however at this time we are only allowing EMT students and those who have applied for membership with us. We hope to open it back up to a broader audience once we are able to process the students and applicants.
In light of the Corona Virus/COVID-19 pandemic that we find ourselves in at this time, Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad (LVRS) is reacting to ensure that not only are you, our community, but also our LVRS members are taking all precautions to protect our patients, ourselves and our families.
This is a new situation for us on this level, and we are steadfastly putting protectors into place to keep us ALL as safe as we can be. We are not only in complete compliance with all regulatory guidelines from community leadership, but are also internally doing what we can to keep our doors open and responding to 911 calls in this time of need.
At this time, and until further notice, LVRS has temporarily suspended some internal staffing from riding, and suspended external programs to keep any unnecessary exposures to this virus from occurring. This also comes with us assuring you that our precautions include continuing to decontaminate our ambulances, as we always do, between patient care.
You may also find us masked at certain times and in personal protection equipment (PPE) to keep us all safe. Protecting ourselves is also protecting you and others if 911 services are unfortunately needed during this trying time. Not only do we want to assure you that we’re doing everything to provide the most excellent patient care, but also are protecting you at the same time.
Central Virginia All Hazards Incident Management Team (CVAHIMT) continues to plan for and respond to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel (new) coronavirus which has been declared a pandemic. The virus is named “SARS-CoV-2” and the disease it causes is named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”). It has been responsible for over 25,000 deaths worldwide, including in the United States, Virginia, and central Virginia localities. A public dashboard is available at:
Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad is excited to announce that effective April 1, 2020, Dr. Brandon Nunnally will become Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad’s Operational Medical Director! Dr. Nunnally works for Bon Secours, primarily at MRMC in the ED.
Dr. Nunnally attended The UVA School of Medicine and recently completed his Emergency Medicine Residency in Pittsburgh, PA. During residency Dr. Nunnally was a licensed Pennsylvania EMS Physician and was very involved with Pittsburgh EMS. Dr. Nunnally is originally from Richmond, VA and was happy to take a position back at home. After being involved in EMS during residency, Dr. Nunnally decided that he wanted to become more involved in EMS in the Richmond area and has completed all OEMS requirements to become an OMD. He is very excited to be Lakeside’s new OMD and is looking forward to becoming very involved at the squad.
There have been several meetings with other officers as well as members of the training team leading up to this transition.
We’d like to thank Dr. Patrick Oliver for his many years of service to Lakeside Rescue, and wish him the best in his future. Thank you, Dr. Oliver, for helping us be the best we can be and for making this a smooth transition.
On May 19th, 2019 at Kings Dominion, in Doswell, VA, the Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad (LVRS) was honored to receive the Old Dominion EMS Alliance’s Regional EMS Award for 2019 Outstanding Agency of the Year. The award was presented to them by special guest and presenter, Chip Decker, CEO of Richmond Ambulance Authority. This award truly means a lot to the members of LVRS because there are over 100 EMS agencies in the region that could have won.
The members of the Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad are a diverse group representing all walks of life. When it comes time to answer the call for help, their members are ready and able to do all they can to provide the best professional emergency medical care to the sick and injured possible. They are one of the last remaining agencies in the ODEMSA Region and the Commonwealth that does not charge for its services and doesn’t employ paid staff.
Not only does LVRS provide for their community, but they also provide for the members of their agency. Members do not receive special funds for meals when on duty nor stipends when away for classes or meetings, but they do receive the support of their fellow members and the best equipment, progressive protocols, ongoing training, and some of the best technology that there is. They are always looking for the best evidence-based practices and new technology to ensure that quality care is available. Some of their latest equipment includes use of iGel Supraglottic Airways, Intubrite Video Laryngoscopy, LUCAS II Chest Compression System, ZOLL X Series, and the Stryker Power Load System that is on every truck in the fleet.
Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad also takes the time to recognize their members in many ways. For EMS Week, they plan events for their members nearly every day of the entire week. This year, members were encouraged to attend the awards ceremony, which was followed by a picnic and a day of thrills at Kings Dominion an amusement park. Members of Lakeside have been receiving national recognition for their volunteerism through the Presidential Volunteer Service Awards program for going on three years. Members receive a bronze, silver or gold medallion, certificate, and a signed letter from the sitting President of the United States for hours of service they have provided. These awards take into consideration the members age and the time they have logged over the past year.
There is also no shortage of events that they cover. Whether its the NASCAR races, the Richmond K-9 5k, the Monument 10k, and other events in the County of Henrico or the City of Richmond; there are not many weekends from early spring to late fall that go unbooked with some activity that an organization, Richmond Ambulance Authority, or the County of Henrico haven’t requested event coverage for. Their ability to cover standbys are a testament to this mission and their ongoing goal of helping others in their community. They not only provide units for standbys but also staff additional units to help the citizens of Henrico County. They do not allow standbys to jeopardize the ongoing need for a staffed ambulance by always ensuring that they have a station crew that is in service at their station when another crew is on a special event standby. In addition to the coverage of special events, they also participate in the Anthem Moonlight Ride, National Night Out, Lakeside Day, and Holly Jolly on Lakeside Avenue which are community events that draw visitors to the Lakeside area from around the region for food, shopping, crime prevention tips, and holiday festivities. They also regularly cover multiple Fourth of July events across the county.
Lakeside believes that fiscal transparency with the community helps to improve it’s fundraising efforts. That is why since 2017 LVRS has regularly updated it’s information with GuideStar and has received the bronze star rating every year. This designation gives members of their community and local businesses valuable knowledge and insight to help them make informed decisions about where to donate.
Not only do the members of Lakeside provide EMS response capabilities, but they also give back to charities and families in the area. For several years, they have designed a breast cancer awareness shirt that they make available for purchase to their members and those in the community to wear for the month of October. Their members are permitted to wear the shirts as their duty uniform that month for awareness purposes. All proceeds from the sale of the shirt go to the VCU Massey Cancer Center. In 2018, Lakeside Rescue raised $654 for this worthy cause. Likewise, during the December holiday season, they pick a local charity to support. In years past, they have adopted a family both through personal connections and through the Henrico Christmas Mother, collected food bank donations, and donated to Toys-for-Tots. In 2018, they received donations from their members for Safe Harbor, which is a local domestic violence shelter servicing women and children. In 2018, their contribution consisted of a large box full of food, gift cards, daily use items, and toiletries.
While they may not have a paid administrative staff, like a city or county governmental agency, they feel that the dedication of their administration (who are all riding members) and all of their members provide a significant resource to the citizens of the County not only through their EMS response but also through their community outreach. Their Officers work full-time jobs, mostly not in EMS, while maintaining almost a second full-time job performing their duties as riding members and in their leadership roles. As a non-fee for service agency, everything they can accomplish is within the confines of a $100,000 annual budget, funded by donations from their community. They feel that they are fiscally responsible with the funds that they receive and provide the best pre-hospital emergency care proudly as a 100% volunteer agency.
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About Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad;
The Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the County of Henrico, Virginia, and is a sustainable, community-based Emergency Medical Services organization that is professional, innovative, proactive and provides exceptional services while honoring their history and building their future. Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad is comprised of nearly 60 volunteers and no paid staff. Their volunteer efforts and top quality no-cost pre-hospital emergency medical care regularly help to contribute to over half a million dollars in savings to the County of Henrico annually.
The Daily Point of Light Award is presented by Points of Light each day, celebrating the power of individuals to spark change and improve the world. We are honored to have our agency’s president, Ryan Scarbrough to be today’s Daily Point of Light! For the full Press release from Points of Light please visit:
Created by the administration of President George H. W. Bush, the Daily Points of Light Award honors individuals and groups creating meaningful change in communities across America. Each weekday, one volunteer or volunteer effort is recognized with the Daily Point of Light Award.
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday (May 23, 2018) recognized 20 career and volunteer emergency personnel for their efforts that helped save the lives of two individuals, including an employee of the Department of Public Works.
On April 13, Medic Unit 15 from the Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad was dispatched to Oakview Avenue, where a Public Works dump truck had crashed into a tree. James Watkins, the driver, was trapped in the vehicle’s crushed cab. With support from the Henrico County Division of Fire, Henrico County Police, Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad, Virginia State Police and Broyles Auto & Wrecker Service, crews extricated the driver and rushed him by Med-Flight to VCU Medical Center. He survived emergency surgery but lost part of his left leg due to injuries from the accident.
The next morning, off-duty firefighter Gabriel Justice and his wife, Courtney, a volunteer with Lakeside rescue, had just finished the Monument Avenue 10K race when they saw on-duty squad members performing CPR on someone who had collapsed. The couple joined in providing care. Gabriel Justice eventually drove the ambulance to the hospital, while Courtney and other squad members tended to the patient, who was resuscitated and has recovered.
County Manager John A. Vithoulkas praised the response to both incidents as shining examples of Henrico’s EMS volunteers working alongside its full-time firefighters. “We know these volunteers and career firefighters are all professionals, regardless of pay, and we know they make daily contributions that improve and sustain the quality of life in Henrico County,” he said.
Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad was recently recognized for our transparency with a Bronze Seal on our GuideStar Nonprofit Profile!
GuideStar is the world’s largest source of information on nonprofit organizations. More than 8 million visitors per year and a network of 200+ partners use GuideStar data to grow support for nonprofits.
In order to get the Bronze Seal, Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad shared important information with the public using our profile on http://www.guidestar.org. Now our community members and potential donors can find out more about our mission and programs.
Please help us congratulate 49 of our members who received the President’s Volunteer Service Awardon May 23. The award ceremony was held at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens with family and friends in attendance. The award recognizes those who have achieved a minimum number of hours of service to our community. These volunteers serve the community by responding to medical emergencies in Lakeside and the surrounding county.
Update: Special thanks to Amy Lacey with WRIC TV8 for doing a public relations piece on our awards ceremony.
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