Charles County Mobile Intensive Care Unit Launches New Website to Better Serve the Community |
| By CCMICU | |
| March 9, 2026 | |
| The Charles County Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, providing residents with an improved way to stay informed about local emergency medical services, community programs, and important safety information. The new website was developed with the community in mind, offering a modern design, easier navigation, and quick access to important resources. Visitors can now learn more about the critical work performed by paramedics and emergency medical technicians, explore community outreach initiatives, and stay updated on the latest news and events involving the Charles County MICU. “Our goal with this new website is to strengthen our connection with the community we serve,” said a department representative. “Whether someone is looking for information about our services, interested in joining our team, or simply wants to learn more about emergency medical care in Charles County, this platform makes it easier than ever to find what they need.” The site also highlights the dedication and professionalism of Charles County MICU personnel, who respond to thousands of emergency calls each year. These highly trained providers deliver advanced life support and lifesaving medical care to residents and visitors throughout the county, often during some of the most critical moments people experience. In addition to service information, the website includes helpful public safety resources. Community members can find guidance on recognizing medical emergencies, preparing for severe weather, and taking steps to keep their families safe. The Charles County MICU encourages residents to explore the new website and learn more about the people and programs that support emergency medical services in the community. For updates, safety information, and department news, community members are encouraged to visit and regularly check the new website. Safety Reminder: Knowing the signs of a medical emergency can save lives. If you or someone around you experiences chest pain, difficulty breathing, or signs of a stroke, call 911 immediately. |
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