2020 was a unique year for CLES in a number of ways. We faced many challenges but met them head-on! We also were given a number of great opportunities to enhance our service capability. The department was awarded almost $370,000 in State and Federal COVID-related grants through the Alaska Department of Economic Development, the Alaska Community Foundation and […]
Help us celebrate National EMS Week May 16-22. When you see our volunteers out in the community, thank them for the time they have donated to the health and safety of our community members.
CLES & Blood Bank of AK Will Hold Local Blood Drive March 5-6 at Cooper Landing Fire Station
110 persons received the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during a clinic held Saturday, January 30th @ the Cooper Landing School.
Decontamination is critical to patient safety in the COVID-19 environment.
CLES acquires lifesaving cardiac monitoring equipment through KPB CARES grant monies.
A mother and daughter were seriously injured Monday morning, October 19th, near milepost 57 of the Sterling Highway as the possible result of black ice.
Maintaining safety and skills proficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging, but the volunteers at CLES have unselfishly given their time to continue training to ensure they are ready to provide support to the Cooper Landing community.
CLES receives 6,300 cans of water donated by Anheuser-Busch through a partnership with the National Volunteer Fire Council.
Our very own Clay Adam, deputy chief, responded to a call for a local bear attack on July 30.