Our History:
Discover Our Legacy Of Service

For 50 years Community EMTP, previously known as Cary Area EMS, has served the community. There’s so much history. So take your time, look around, and learn all there is to know about us.

October 25, 1971

Cary Area Rescue Squad incorporated

August 18, 1972

First call, 38-year-old male bleeding severely from wrist.

December 1974

Squad moves into the building on Medcon Court.

Fall of 1980

Squad begins paying some ambulance staff

September 14, 1987

Cary EMS starts paramedic service

June 1992

Squad hires first full-time, paid chief

May 22, 1995

Board approves the creation of the Bicycle Emergency Response Team

September 1997

Cary Area EMS permanently places an ambulance in Morrisville

1993

Bike Team implemented, first in Wake County

June 30, 1997

Cary Area Rescue Squad becomes Cary Area Emergency Medical Services

January 1999

Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services certificate issues; first volunteer EMS agency in the nation to obtain CAAS certification

January 2002

Paramedic-level truck placed in service; 24 hours a day as first rescue squad in Wake County to do so; CAAS re-accreditation issued

May 24, 2004

Cary EMS is the first agency in Wake County to go above $1 million in billing income as volunteer status

October 28, 2004

First Citizens Academy ends

November 2005

First flu clinic; 594 people vaccinated at first Flu Clinic

January 2006

Radio systems are changed from UHF to 800 MHz VIPER system

January 6, 2009

Advanced Practice Paramedic program places in service in Wake County

July 1, 2011

Apex EMS becomes part of Wake County EMS System

October 12, 2013

EMS 54 switches to 12-hour shifts

February 4, 2021

Wake County officials notify Cary EMS of cancellation of contract

April 1, 2021

Cary Area EMS ends emergency response service

July 2023

Cary Area EMS becomes Community EMTP