Celebration for new Cohoctah Township EMS substation set for May 8

April 22, 2026
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Livingston County EMS is celebrating its new substation at 7308 Oak Grove Road in Cohoctah Township with a ribbon cutting celebration at 3 p.m. Friday, May 8.

People are welcome to tour the new space, take a look at an ambulance and other public safety vehicles, enjoy a cookie, and meet some of the EMS providers who are devoted to serving our community.

“This new substation represents a major step toward improving emergency response times across our community, especially in our more rural areas of the county,” said EMS Deputy Director Amy Chapman. “We are deeply grateful for the ongoing support from the Livingston County Board of Commissioners, whose partnership and commitment made this project possible. We also want to thank Howell Area Fire Department and Cohoctah Township leadership who have supported our mission to deliver exceptional EMS service throughout the county.”

Livingston County EMS provides both 911 Emergency Medical Services and non-emergency transportation services throughout the county’s 584 square miles. With their singular focus of continually improving patient care, the new Cohoctah substation will allow EMS responders to provide better coverage to the county’s rural areas so they can be there faster when they are needed the most.

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