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Danville's Primary EMS Provider
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Facilities


Clayton T. Lester Crew Hall
The Crew Hall was built in 1966 with several additions over the years. It is dedicated to Clayton T. Lester, the longest serving member of the crew with 60 years, and counting, of service. This building is the main hub of Crew operations; housing five transport units, two response units, a medium duty rescue crash truck, office space, sleeping quarters, and supply rooms. There is also a training room, used as a third room when needed for overflow from the Training Center.
121 Maplewood Street, Danville, VA 24540


Northside Station
121 Maplewood Street, Danville, VA 24540
The Northside Station was opened in 2006 to establish faster response times for the northern part of the city. In 2020, the station was expanded to house more response teams. The station is primarily used by career staff members and houses four transports, a heavy rescue crash truck, EMT support areas, and office space.


Danville Area Training Center
121 Maplewood Street, Danville, VA 24540
The Danville Area Training Center (DATC) was built in 2003 to offer emergency medical training to all first responders and medical personnel. A 3,600 square foot expansion in 2017 allowed the DATC to add 5 new clinical rooms, a conference room, and administrative offices to better serve the community and deliver training to multiple organizations and businesses.. Now, the DATC has the capacity to host more classes and better serve the community. The Danville Life Saving Crew also utilizes the state-of-the-art facility to train all providers.
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