Ambulance Services
Why we stand out
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Community
As a longstanding member of St. Clair County, Tri-Hospital EMS proudly participates and assists in many local events. We are honored to give back, and serve the citizens in our area. Examples of our community outreach consist of event standby’s, career fairs, disaster recovery efforts, parades, and community education.
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Reliability
We are ready to serve you 24 hours a day, 7 days week, 365 days of the year. With 9 stations positioned throughout our service area, our response time is minimal. We understand that seconds matter, which is why our dispatchers are highly trained to make the best decision possible when it comes to your care.
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Pride
Our employees take pride in representing Tri-Hospital EMS. From the cleanliness of our ambulances and stations, to how we access every patient. We care about our community, and find pride in this business. Helping those in need brings out the best in us.
Multiple Certifications
In addition to the CCT training, Critical Care Paramedics must also maintain certifications in PHTLS (Pre Hospital Trauma Life Support), NALS (Neo-Natal Advanced Life Support), PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support), or PEPP (Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals).
Specialized Training
This specialized training, in conjunction with state-of-the-art equipment on board all Critical Care Vehicles, enables the Paramedics to better respond and treat any complications that may arise during a transfer of a critically injured or ill patient.
Our CCT Paramedics serve 3 area hospitals and can transport the vast majority of the patients that need to seek a higher level of care that may not be available in St. Clair County, including but not limited to: Acute Myocardial Infarction’s, High-Risk OB patients, Pediatric and Neo-Natal patients and Trauma patients.