Tuolumne County Ambulance Service offers both emergency and non-emergency medical transport services exclusively within the geographical boundaries of Tuolumne County, with the exception of Yosemite National Park. Serving the community for nearly three decades, the service is staffed by over 60 Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) who handle around 8,000 calls annually.
Operating under the Human Services Agency since July 1986, Tuolumne County Ambulance Service began by taking over the Pinecrest ambulance service, later expanding to cover the entire county by April 1987. With a fleet of five 24/7 ambulances stationed strategically across Sonora, East Sonora, Mono Vista, and Groveland, the service also maintains a reserve fleet for various non-emergency purposes and high call volume periods.
Since 1987, Manteca District Ambulance Service has managed daily operations through a contract awarded via competitive bidding. This private not-for-profit entity seamlessly integrates into the Human Services Agency, enhancing the Public Health Department’s EMS Agency. Together, these partnerships ensure the efficient provision of vital emergency medical services in the area.
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