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Answer» What is Lancaster Volunteer Ambulance Corps mean? The Lancaster Volunteer Ambulance Corps, also known as the LVAC & simply as Lancaster Ambulance is a not-for-profit (501c3) EMS agency in Lancaster, New York. The Corps primary response area is the Village & Town of Lancaster, the Village of Depew and the Village & Town of Alden, New York. It also responds to areas via mutual aid agreements and requests for service. LVAC responds 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The LVAC is a combination EMS agency, having a career staff on duty 24/7 and supplemented by a volunteer staff. Lancaster Ambulance covers a population of about 90,000 people in a geographic area of approximately 83 square miles and responds to over 6,000 EMS requests a year. The Lancaster Volunteer Ambulance Corps is dispatched by the Lancaster Police Department and receives online medical direction through the Erie County Medical Center. reference | Full Form | Category | | Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps | Business | | Lancaster Volunteer Ambulance Corps | Business | | Larchmont Volunteer Ambulance Corps | Business | | Las Vegas Athletic Clubs | Community | | List Visual Arts Center | Community | | Lehigh Valley Athletic Club | Community | | Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations | General | | Lubbock Vascular Access Center | Medical |
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