Contact us at: 254-248-6224
The Coryell Memorial EMS is ready 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to handle medical emergencies. With a fleet of 6 well-equipped ambulances and a staff of certified emergency medical technicians and paramedics, the EMS is able to respond to most emergencies in Coryell County. Primary 911 coverage area is approximately 1100 square miles and includes all but 36 sq miles of Coryell County, and the cities of Gatesville and McGregor.
Our Services
- Mobile Intensive Care Unit 911 Response
- ALS, BLS, and Critical Care Transfers
- Special Event Standby
- CPR and First Aid Training
- Community Outreach
- EMS Certification Courses
To Schedule event standby, CPR/First Aid Training, or transfers call EMS Administration at (254) 248-6224, or for short notice/after hours contact the on duty Shift Captain at (254) 534-2969.
EMS Headquarters/Administration is located at 222 Memorial Drive, Gatesville, TX 76528
Coryell EMS Community Involvement and Awards
Coryell EMS provides emergency services to The Bush Center’s W100K Wound Warrior mountain bike ride.
Coryell EMS Recognized by American Heart Association for implementing improvement measures for heart attack patients.
If you are having an emergency, please call 911.
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