Chief Miglino Named 3rd District Healthcare Hero by Suffolk Legislature


South Country Ambulance Chief Gregory C. Miglino accepts Healthcare Hero accolades from Legislator Jim Mazzarella. | Office of Legislator Mazzarella.

The chief of the South Country Ambulance, Gregory C. Miglino, Jr., was honored this week as a Healthcare Hero during a special ceremony at the Suffolk Legislature. The award, presented by Legislator Jim Mazzarella as part of Healthcare Hero Month, celebrates frontline professionals whose exceptional dedication has improved the lives of county residents.

A Marine Corps veteran and lifelong public servant, Chief Miglino has led South Country Ambulance since 1997, making him the longest-serving EMS Chief Officer in Suffolk County history. Over the course of his career, he has personally responded to more than 80,000 emergency calls, including landmark events such as the Westhampton wildfires, the crash of TWA Flight 800, the September 11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina, and a dramatic Bellport ice rescue this past winter. 

“Chief Miglino exemplifies the very best of what it means to serve one’s community,” said Legislator Mazzarella. “His decades of dedication, leadership, and compassion have saved lives, inspired generations, and strengthened emergency medical services across Suffolk County.”

Under Miglino’s leadership, South Country Ambulance has earned state and county honors for excellence. He has been instrumental in establishing specialized emergency response teams, including Suffolk’s first EMS Marine Unit, and has championed EMS education, volunteerism, and workforce development. His leadership has helped shape emergency response countywide and set a standard for others to follow.

A staunch advocate for training and recruitment, Chief Miglino was also a driving force behind the restoration of funding for the SERVES tuition program, helping aspiring EMS professionals offset education costs in exchange for volunteer service.

“Chief Miglino’s legacy is one of impact, integrity, and inspiration,” said Mazzarella. “He is leaving a lasting mark on our county, and we are proud to recognize him as a true Healthcare Hero.”

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Chief Miglino Named 3rd District Healthcare Hero by Suffolk Legislature

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