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Ambulance services launched in Collierville 

Staff Reports 

Starting at midnight on July 1, Collierville officially launched its own ambulance service.

While the town’s five new ambulances have yet to arrive due to supply chain issues, there will not be a delay in emergency services. 

The town has a contract with Rural Metro Ambulance to temporarily use four of their vehicles. The ambulances will have Collierville markings and be staffed with Collierville Fire Department personnel.

Find more information including, “Frequently Asked Questions” on colliervilletn.gov/ambulance; this page will be updated in the coming weeks.

The Town decided to start its own ambulance service when the Board of Mayor and Aldermen recognized Collierville had outgrown its third-party ambulance transport service. 

The town’s population growth and increased demand for EMS services required additional ambulances to deliver service to residents in a timely manner.

By providing its own service, the town will have greater flexibility and provide quality assurance to citizens by assuring the continuation of current paramedic services from point of contact to deliver at the emergency room.

The cost of the new service is $5.2 million, which includes five new ambulances incorporating the newest technology, ideas, and features, along with state-of-the-art medical equipment, and 22 new personnel, which will staff three ambulances each day.

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