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     Oldham County EMS is the tax supported County EMS agency serving the residents and visitors of Oldham County City of Lagrange, Crestwood, Pewee Valley, Goshen and Westport in Oldham County, Kentucky.
     We governmentally function under our popularly elected Board of Commissioners with Medical Direction from Baptist Hospital Northeast. Our career paramedics and  EMT's standby to serve.
     We are a separate county agency from the other fire and law enforcement services with the sole purpose of providing emergency medical services, critical care transport, and injury and accident prevention.
     We are licensed by the State of Kentucky Board of EMS as an advanced life support agency.
     Take a moment to read the information about our response capabilities, dispatch procedures, history, mission, vision, values & goals, costs & funding sources and how you can contact us.
     The North Oldham district is served by their own excellent Fire Protection District for fire and EMS.
 

What the Public Needs to Know About

Oldham County Emergency Medical Services

  1. Why does a fire truck come when I call an ambulance? 

  2. How does EMS differ from the fire department?

  3. What is the difference between an EMT and a paramedic?

  4. Will the ambulance transport me where I want to go?

  5. How much will it cost? 

  6. Can ambulances break traffic laws? 

  7. What should I do when I see and emergency vehicle approaching with lights and siren?

  8. Does EMS provide other services besides emergency care? 

  9. How long does it take to get an ambulance to my home?



 

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3639 West Highway 146, Lagrange, KY 40031 P.0.Box 444 Buckner, KY 40010 Ph: (502) 222-7250 Fax: (502) 222-7282

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This page was last updated on Sunday, October 21, 2007 at 01:12 PM .