Formed on March 1, 1942, a group of dedicated citizens joined together and started the Midland Park Community Ambulance to provide emergency medical care to the residents of the Borough of Midland Park.

Now 80+ years later, the Midland Park Ambulance Corps is staffed by fully trained National Registry and New Jersey State Department of Health certified Emergency Medical Technicians. All are volunteers working only for the satisfaction that they are helping their community in a very important way.

In 2014 the Ambulance Corps moved to its current location at 471 Godwin Ave., a beautiful building generously renovated for the purpose, and donated by the late David Bolger and The Bolger Foundation. Self funded by generous donations from the community, the Midland Park Ambulance Corps maintains the building and two fully equipped ambulances, always ready for any emergency medical situation. Our volunteers are ready, willing and able to provide emergency care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

How Can You Help?

Your donation will help us save and improve lives with research, education and emergency care.

Emergency Medical Information

Help us to help you. Click here to download our Emergency Medical Information Sheet. Print it and complete the form as instructed. Place in a prominent position and be sure to make a copy for your caregiver. If we need to respond to help you, this information may be important for us to give you the best care possible.