MONTOUR FALLS, N.Y. — Schuyler Emergency Medical Services (SEMS) is now operating under a new name: Centralus Health EMS.
The rebranding includes new ambulance graphics that prominently display the Centralus Health EMS name and logo, but all other operations remain the same. The updated name and visual identity reflect the affiliation of Arnot Health and Cayuga Health that created the Centralus Health system in January.
Founded in 2023 through a contract between Cayuga Health and Schuyler County, the EMS service provides 24/7 emergency medical response for the Schuyler County area. The service provides pre-hospital care, transporting patients to appropriate facilities and responding to emergencies in both rural and residential communities.
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“While our ambulances will now carry the Centralus Health name and a new look, nothing else is changing. Our dedicated EMS team will continue to provide the same high-quality, timely care that our community relies on,” Scott Lyerla, senior director, clinical operations & emergency services, said in the announcement. “This rebrand simply reflects the unity and strength of our health system while preserving the excellent service our patients expect.”
The change “aligns with ongoing efforts to unify services and strengthen access to care” across the Centralus Health network, the organization contends.