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Preserving Life, Improving Health, Promoting Safety

Chad Abrams

Chad Abrams,
Chief
Leon County Emergency Medical Services

Contact
850-606-2100
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Address
911 Easterwood Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32311

Launched on December 31, 2003, the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Division provides the highest quality emergency care available and continues to enhance this vital community service. EMS provides clinically superior, cost-effective emergency medical services and transport to the citizens and visitors of Leon County.

Mission Statement

The Leon County EMS Division exists to provide clinically superior, compassionate, cost-effective emergency medical services to all citizens and visitors of Leon County, regardless of social economic status, utilizing the latest technologies and medical care standards within the bounds of available resources.

In Case of Emergency, Dial 9-1-1.

For non-emergency transport, call 850-606-5808.

Healthcare Facilities/Nursing Homes & Rehab Centers:

For billing inquiries, call 888-204-5117. If possible, have the patient date of birth, invoice number, and incident number available when you call. You can also pay your bill online.

 Press the Chest 2024

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When: Saturday, May 11, 2024, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Where: Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, 505 West Pensacola Street

Register and learn to save lives!

Learn more about Press the Chest


We want to hear from you. Provide feedback about your experience with Leon County EMS. Take the Leon County EMS customer survey.

EMS 20th Anniversary

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CAAS Accreditated Service

CAAS accreditation requires meeting strict national standards of excellence that signify the ambulance service has met the “gold standard” for the ambulance industry.