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Emergency Health Services Federation Directory

The staff at the Emergency Health Services Federation is here to help our providers, agencies, and partners. Below you can see the roles and responsibilities of each staff person.

  • Picture of Steve
    What you do speaks so loudly, others can't hear what you say.

    C. Steven Lyle

    Executive Director
  • Cathy Spangler
    Has a love for her cats and farmette!

    Catherine M. Spangler

    Director of Administrative Services
  • Megan Ruby
    Life's at ease with an ocean breeze!

    Megan A. Ruby

    Deputy Director
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    Please welcome Amy to the EHSF team!

    Amy Mitchell

    Administrative Services Coordinator
  • Dr. Reihart
    For too many babies their final resting place was the parents' bed. Parental co-sleeping kills!

    Michael J. Reihart, DO, FACEP

    Regional Medical Director
  • Thomas Alsted
    Please welcome Tom to the EHSF team!

    Thomas H. Alsted

    Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
  • Photo coming soon
    The EHSF hopes to soon announce its newest team member!

    This position is vacant

    Operations Manager
  • Allyson
    Please welcome Allyson to the EHSF team!

    Allyson J. Cutaiar

    Operations Coordinator
  • Deb Fleagle
    Please welcome Deb to our team!

    Debra A. Fleagle

    EMS Program Manager
  • Sydney Overmiller
    Please welcome Sydney to EHSF team!

    Sydney A. Overmiller

    Program Coordinator
  • Kim Herskowitz
    Please welcome Kim to EHSF!

    Kimberly E. Herskowitz

    Program Coordinator
  • Brittney Fuhrman
    Public health happens wherever people are, and EMS is already there. Partnering with them turns moments of crisis into opportunities for care, connection, and recovery.

    Brittney Fuhrman

    Public Health Specialist
  • Ian Donat
    Please welcome Ian to the EHSF!

    Ian M. Donat

    Administrative Services Coordinator
  • Alan Wirt

    Alan Wirt

    Public Health Program Coordinator - Vaccine Initiatives
  • Kim Lee Kenawell
    As First Responders we learn to carry what we see without being consumed by the event. Our families and communities depend on us showing up whole.

    Kim Lee Kenawell

    Public Health Program Coordinator - Behavioral Health Initiatives