Photo of Hardwick Rescue's A-2 ambulance with a person in the drivers seat and three providers standing in front. Photo courtesy of Vanessa Fournier.

Photo courtesy of Vanessa Fournier

40th Annual Memorial Tree Lighting

Hardwick Rescue is hiring EMS providers (experienced
EMT/AEMT/Medic) for the following positions:

  • Full-time EMS provider
  • Per diem EMS provider

The ideal experienced EMT/advanced EMT/paramedic candidate has experience in being the primary patient caregiver on both two- and three-person crews. Employees report to a volunteer executive board. Duties include general care of the EMS station, ensuring readiness of ambulances and EMS equipment pre-call and working alongside a group of dedicated volunteers to deliver high-quality care to patients in a 9-1-1 response-based system.

Learn more about joining Hardwick Rescue

Hardwick Emergency Rescue Squad (HRS) is a private, non-profit, primarily volunteer ambulance service in northern Vermont which services portions of Caledonia, Lamoille, Orleans, and Washington Counties. Hardwick Rescue responds to 9-1-1 calls in the following towns: Hardwick, Wolcott, Stannard, Craftsbury, Greensboro, Wheelock, Walden, and Woodbury.

Serve our rural community as a volunteer ambulance driver or EMS provider.

Donations to HRS help us provide continuing education to members, maintain our ambulances, and so much more.


Public Resources

Home-Generated Sharps, Syringes, and Needles

To be safe and legal, dispose of home-generated sharps, needles, and syringes in this manner:

  1. Place sharps in an empty, rigid plastic container, such as a laundry detergent bottle.
  2. Tape the bottle’s cap shut with strong tape. Firmly attach a “Do Not Recycle” label to the bottle. You can print this sample label or call 802-828-1138 to request “Do Not Recycle” stickers for home-generated sharps.
  3. Dispose of bottle in the trash.

https://dec.vermont.gov/content/safe-disposal-sharps