Emergency Ambulance Service
About
When seconds count, ambulance services become the quiet backbone of any community. Emergency Ambulance Service operates where Long Island’s main routes converge, just off the LIE at 100 Wilbur Place in Bohemia. That spot puts them minutes from hospitals and firehouses, a practical choice for crews who need to move fast without navigating tight side streets. Dispatchers coordinate everything from routine transfers to critical calls, ensuring that every response follows the same protocols whether it’s a school sports injury or a late-night emergency. Their fleet handles more than sirens and stretchers; they manage oxygen refills, bariatric transports, and non-emergency rides for patients who need steady care but not flashing lights. For directions, pull up the map—it’s the same turnoff locals use for the big-box stores, so you’ll recognize the area instantly. Keep the number handy: call (631) 244-0280 when you need help.
Bohemia’s mix of residential blocks and light industry means calls come from everywhere—homes, warehouses, even the occasional construction site. Emergency Ambulance Service stays ready around the clock, a constant presence that most people notice only when they suddenly need it. The crews train for everything from pediatric codes to mass-casualty drills, so the moment you dial, the system is already rolling. No one plans on needing an ambulance, but if the day comes, knowing the address and phone can save time you don’t have.