Aidan Enders
Paramedic Chief Supervisor
Mohawk Ambulance Service
Aidan Enders was born, raised, and still lives in the small rural town of Duanesburg, New York. He attributes to this hometown his success, dedication, and work ethic.
Aidan started his career in public safety at the young age of 10, invited by the local fire chief to clean tables at the pancake breakfast. The more he hung around the firehouse, the more his interest in becoming a first responder was piqued. After joining the fire company at 12 as a junior firefighter, Aidan really knew this was the path for him. In 2019, Aidan was one of the first in New York State to become certified as an EMT at just 17, two months after his birthday.
In November 2019, Aidan began his journey with Mohawk Ambulance Service. Aidan worked through his senior year of high school, which also meant working through the COVID-19 pandemic. When Aidan’s high school dismissed in March 2020, he began working full time hours at MAS to help with the significantly increased workload. After graduation, Aidan continued to work full time and fell in love with the job. The busy shifts with dynamic calls only drove Aidan’s passion for the job. In September 2022, Aidan decided to take the next step in his career and enrolled in Mohawk Valley Health Systems Paramedic Program. Aidan would earn certifications as a Paramedic through both New York State and the National Registry.
From a young age, leadership has been a passion of Aidan’s. In March 2023, Aidan was promoted to Supervisor and just this year, in June 2024, Aidan was promoted to Chief Supervisor. Being a frontline leader during his shifts is Aidan’s favorite thing about working at Mohawk Ambulance Service. Aidan enjoys interacting with the crews, problem solving, and ensuring the operational needs of the agency are met. Aidan’s favorite motto is “lead from the front.”
In Aidan’s free time he enjoys being with his fiancé, Hannah, his lifelong best friends, and his family. Aidan is still an active member of the Delanson Fire Company in the town where his journey in public safety began many years ago. Aidan would like to thank everyone who helped him throughout his career and hopes to repay his mentors by one day mentoring a young provider, as he once was.