The American Heart Association presents the Mission: Lifeline ® EMS Gold achievement award for proven dedication to ensuring access to best
practices and life-saving care.
PITTSFORD, NY — Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance has once again received the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline ® EMS Gold achievement award for its commitment to offering rapid and research-based care to people experiencing the most severe form of heart attacks and strokes, ultimately saving lives.
Emergency medical services staff can begin treatment when they arrive — up to an hour sooner than if someone goes to the hospital by car. EMS staff are also trained to provide resuscitation efforts to someone whose heart has stopped. Heart attack and stroke patients who arrive by ambulance may also receive faster treatment at the hospital.
Mission: Lifeline EMS ® is the American Heart Association’s national initiative to advance the system of care for patients with high-risk, time-sensitive disease states, such as severe heart attacks and strokes. The program helps reduce barriers to prompt treatment — starting from when 911 is called, to EMS transport and continuing through hospital treatment and discharge. Optimal care for heart attack and stroke patients takes coordination between the individual prehospital providers and health care systems.
“Arguably the most important link in the chains of survival for acute stroke and cardiovascular emergencies is emergency medical services and prehospital professionals,” said Kacey Kronenfeld, M.D., FAEMS, chair of the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline EMS Taskforce. “Early condition identification, stabilization and prehospital interventions, and initiation of actions within the regional systems of care provide patients with the best chance for receiving expedient definitive therapies leading to optimal outcomes and maximized quality of life. “The American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline EMS awards are an important way to recognize the crucial roles and performances of EMS personnel in stroke and cardiac patients’ care.”
The Mission: Lifeline EMS achievement award focuses on agencies’ on-scene care, bringing to the forefront the collaboration and contributions to patient care for prehospital providers.
“Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance is honored to be recognized once again by the American Heart Association for our dedication to providing optimal care for heart attack patients,” said Jonathan Smith, Chief/CEO of Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance. “This award shines a spotlight on our providers who work daily to ensure the best possible outcomes for heart attack and stroke patients.”
Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance has secured top-honors of the Mission: Lifeline EMS Taskforce every year since its initial submission in 2019.

