02/14/2025
People often to ask, why does the fire department respond to medical emergencies? All 5 fire departments in town are staffed with EMT certified personnel.  Fire Department units commonly respond to a medical emergency prior to EMS to assist with stabilizing that patient until EMS arrives. It’s a vital service fire departments across the country have been providing since the early 70s. There are in fact a plethora of other emergencies that Fire Department’s respond to that are not fire related.
🚑 Enfield EMS: Your 911 Ambulance Service 🚑
Enfield EMS is a 911-only ambulance service, responding to approximately 7,500 emergency calls each year. With paramedic-level care, we provide advanced medications and life-saving treatments that go beyond basic life support—bringing the emergency department directly to the patient’s side.
🚨 Our Fleet & Response:
✅ 8 ambulances & 3 special response vehicles
✅ Up to 5 ambulances staffed during peak hours
🚨 What Are Some Situations for When Should You Call 911?
📌 Severe pain
📌 Chest pain or tightness—especially if it radiates or causes trouble breathing
📌 Shortness of breath—especially if it interferes with daily tasks
📌 Sudden weakness, dizziness, numbness, or tingling
📌 Trouble speaking or moving a limb
📌 Changes in mental status—including unconsciousness or confusion
📌 Injuries from an accident—even if you're unsure of severity
📌 Prolonged diarrhea or vomiting
📌 Fever over 102°F in babies, with or without seizure activity
⏳ If you're unsure whether paramedics are needed, always call 911. Early intervention can make all the difference in reducing the severity of an emergency and improving recovery.
💙 Our team is dedicated to providing fast, expert emergency care when you need it most. Stay safe, Enfield!
Enfield EMS