About

2023 Richland EMS

About the Richland County Ambulance Service

Richland County Ambulance Service provides primary 911 and inter-facility EMT (BLS) and Advanced EMT (ALS) services to 10 townships, 2 villages and the city of Richland Center and we serve approximately 10,544 residents in our service area. Our service area is approximately 240 square miles. Richland County Ambulance Service is a combination full-time/paid on call service.  We staff two ambulances 24/7, 365 days a year. A third ambulance is on standby and for events, such as the Richland County Fair, and the Wisconsin State High School Rodeo. Our average call volume is 1170 calls per year.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Richland County Ambulance Service is to provide efficient, high quality emergency medical care and safe transportation to a medical facility for any resident or visitor of our service area.
We will commit to being a resource for the education of the public on issues pertaining to emergency care and preventative medicine.
We will create a safe work environment that encourages continuing education and the achievement of personal goals while continually striving to accomplish our primary mission.
By working together; remaining well organized and committed to quality, participation and continuous improvement; we can best meet the challenges of the future.

Statistics

Richland County EMS responded to 1192 calls during the 2022 year and 1229 calls during the 2021 year.  As of March 9th, we had 217 calls in 2023 so far.

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