Medical emergency? Call 911 first.

Our volunteers

Trained to respond. Called to care.

JVAC members come from every walk of life and share one commitment: serving another person when help cannot wait.

Professional readiness

Knowledge and character matter.

People calling JVAC can be confident that responding EMTs, paramedics, and physicians have passed demanding certification requirements.

Medical skill is only part of membership. JVAC also expects unquestionable moral caliber, compassion, good judgment, and respect for every patient.

Responders include working professionals and retirees, people with prior emergency medical experience, and community members newly trained to serve.

Ways to serve

There is a role for your skills.

01

EMT member

Provide certified early medical care in the community.

02

Paramedic

Bring advanced clinical experience to emergency response.

03

Physician

Support care, clinical readiness, and medical leadership.

04

Dispatcher & support

Coordinate response or strengthen administration and operations.

Training support

New to emergency medicine?

Dispatchers are trained in-house. JVAC can also arrange online EMT training and may reimburse training costs for applicants who complete certification, meet JVAC qualifications, and successfully join operations.

Members serve day and night—including Sabbaths and Holy Days—leaving homes, workplaces, family events, and prayers when a life-saving call comes in.

Apply to volunteer

They are friends, neighbors, professionals, and retirees—united by concern for every human life.

When seconds count

Call 911 first. Then call JVAC.

561-270-JVAC (5822)