Company Profile
Grand County EMS
Company Overview
Grand County Utah EMS is a full-service department providing 911 emergency response, interfacility transport, backcountry care, critical care paramedics, community paramedic services, and public education. GCEMS has a response area of over 3,700 square miles which includes 6,000 miles of roads and trails. One factor that makes this rural area a unique setting for emergency medical care is the 2 million visitors who arrive in the area each year to participate in outdoor recreation in Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, and the other vast and majestic public lands within our response area.
We provide ambulance service 24 hours a day 365 days a year all in effort to fulfill our mission of providing the highest level of public safety and public health to our residents and visitors. We serve our community through pre-hospital emergency medical care, transport, rescue, disaster response, and public education.
Company History
Founded in 1973 by local volunteers who bought a $500 surplus hearse-type ambulance “Bertha” to improve emergency care for Moab and surrounding areas.
• 2015 - GCEMS became a Paramedic-level agency
• 2019 - the department became a Special Service District
• 2021 - GCEMS moved into the new EMS station
Benefits
Uniform Allowance
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