Emergency Care 5
Lexington began providing Fire Department ambulance services in 1969 utilizing converted station wagons. In 1972 they transitioned to vehicles that provided better transport capability and could carry fire and rescue equipment. Today, Lexington operates 12 front line Emergency Care units. Each is a company staffed with a minimum of 3 Firefighter Paramedics or EMTs, including an Officer. The department also cross-staffs 3 "surge units" for times when run volumes have spiked. A fleet of spare units is also available.
Emergency Care went on duty in 1987 at Fire Station 10. It was later moved to Station 14.
Read MoreEmergency Care went on duty in 1987 at Fire Station 10. It was later moved to Station 14.