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EMS - Ambulance

Our Emergency Medical Services (EMS) team is committed to bettering our community by providing both Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance services in cooperation with San Juan County and the cities of Farmington, Aztec and Bloomfield 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

If you need emergency ambulance transport, call 911.

Our EMTs and Paramedics rise to the challenge every day, delivering the best care available under some of the most strenuous conditions imaginable.

 

San Juan Regional Medical Center’s EMS is the gold standard in pre-hospital care for patients who experience severe heart attacks and strokes. The department was honored by the American Heart Association with its Mission: Lifeline® EMS Gold Award. The award is given to EMS Departments that apply the most up-to-date evidence-based treatment guidelines to improve patient care and outcomes.

Our ALS ambulances are stationed throughout San Juan County and cover 5,500 square miles. Our total call volume is around 20,000 with 14,000 patient transports. We serve a population of approximately 120,000 citizens and have a close working relationship with:

  • Fire and Police Departments of Farmington, Aztec, and Bloomfield
  • San Juan County Fire and San Juan County Sheriff's Department
  • New Mexico State Police
  • Navajo Police
  • Frequent ALS intercept with Dulce EMS

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Emergency Department (ER)

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"I am proud to be just a small part of a dynamic team of EMS professionals that go above and beyond to provide an exceptional service to our community.” – Robbie Hammond, Paramedic

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“I researched all aspects of being a paramedic and fell in love with the field. I knew I wanted to make an impact in someone’s life, and I knew I wanted to help people at their most critical times.” – Chastity Riley, Paramedic

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“As a paramedic, it is my duty to be able to help people and educate anyone wanting to learn more. I really enjoy doing so!” – Alten Atencio, Paramedic

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