Escambia County is excited to celebrate EMS Week, May 19-25, 2024, honoring the hard-working men and women who make up Escambia County's Emergency Medical Services Division. The Board of County Commissioners adopted a proclamation recognizing EMS Week at the May 20 BCC meeting.
2024 marks the 50th year of National EMS Week, with the theme "Honoring Our Past. Forging Our Future." EMS Week honors the entire EMS profession and its importance in protecting the safety and health of our citizens.
From Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 2023, the men and women of Escambia County EMS responded to 81,329 calls, an increase of 7,269 calls from 2023. Available 24 hours per day, 365 days a year, they stand ready to provide Critical Care Advanced Life Support, Basic Life Support, and Bariatric Transports to all residents and visitors.
Escambia County EMS provides a vital public service to ensure that residents and visitors have access to quality emergency care, which dramatically improves the survival and recovery rate to those who experience a sudden illness or injury.
Daily, the men and women of Escambia County EMS rise to the many challenges they face, even if it means spending countless hours away from their families and friends. During EMS Week, Escambia County has the opportunity to recognize local EMS heroes for their unwavering commitment to serving their community.
"The men and women of Escambia County EMS work tirelessly day-in and day-out to provide life-saving services to our citizens and visitors, as evident by more than 81,000 calls for service," said Deputy Chief Chris Stephens. "Their dedication and compassion to the life of another goes above and beyond, and I’m fortunate to work alongside this excellent group of professionals.”
The Escambia Board of County Commissioners proudly recognizes and congratulates the men and women of Escambia County EMS during Emergency Medical Services Week.
Learn more about EMS Week 2024 at ems.gov.