About Us

In 2005 ambulance headquarters moved from the Company One Firehouse on Barton Hill to a new facility at 4 Middletown Avenue (Rt. 16). Our EMTs are state and/or nationally certified, have completed the required 150+ hour course and passed a rigorous written and practical exam. Each of our certified EMRs has completed a 100+ hour course and passed written and practical exams. All members are CPR certified and are trained in the use of automatic defibrillators.

Since 1987 the EHAA has been able to call upon the services of the Middlesex Hospital paramedic units for Advanced Life Support treatments. We have also been able to utilize Lifestar helicopters from area hospitals for rapid transport since 1985.

The Association is a private, non-profit organization that is funded by patient billing and donations.

Our Mission

The Mission of our non-profit organization is to provide the highest quality and most dependable pre-hospital emergency medical services to those in the Town of East Hampton, Cobalt, Middle Haddam and Haddam Neck; to provide Mutual Aid to surrounding towns when possible; and to encourage training and education of our Members and the community.

As members of the EHAA we seek to serve every resident of the East Hampton community and surrounding towns by providing a rapid, safe response to medical emergencies with timely, professional, pre-hospital care of the sick and injured.

Equipment & Facilities

The East Hampton Ambulance Association (EHAA) is housed in a 3,000-square-foot facility at 4 Middletown Avenue (Rt. 16). It includes dorm facilities, a full kitchen, meeting rooms, a training room, and other stand-by facilities for members. There is an attached three-bay garage to house the ambulances. A backup generator provides power during electric outages.

The EHAA operates a 2012 F450 Lifeline Ambulance (12-4A), a 2017 F450 Lifeline Ambulance (12-4B), and a 2022 F550 AEV Type 1 Platinum X-Series (12-4C). The ambulances are four-wheel drive and equipped to carry two patients. All three ambulances are fully stocked and carry defibrillators, power stretchers, LUCAS CPR devices, and supplies to handle most types of medical emergencies. The EHAA has monthly business meetings and training sessions for all members.

The EHAA has monthly business meetings and training sessions for all members. Business meetings are held to update all members on any changes in regulations and our monthly training sessions ensure everyone is updated on all EMS procedures. Our large training room provides adequate space to review procedures and techniques needed for patient care.