Southern Madison County Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. (SOMAC) is a volunteer paid hybrid, not-for-profit organization that was established in 1986 to address the lack of ambulance service in the Community, Village, and Town of Hamilton in New York. Serving the Southern Madison County area, SOMAC is equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment and staffed by a dedicated team of 45 volunteer members and 21 paid staff members, providing round-the-clock paramedic level service.
With a fleet of three paramedic certified ambulances and a paramedic certified fly car, SOMAC ensures efficient and effective emergency medical response. Their advanced equipment includes Zoll X-Series heart monitors, LifePack 1000 AED Heart Monitors, and a Zoll AutoPulse Resuscitation System. Committed to serving the community, SOMAC plays a vital role in providing essential medical care to the towns of Hamilton and Lebanon, including the villages of Hamilton, Earlville, and the Hamlet of Hubbardsville.
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