Additional vehicles are occasionally added as a temporary measure as demand increases. Hamilton EMS operates from 18 joint EMS/
fire stations, and two EMS exclusive operation centres.
Paramedic Stations
Station #1 JOHN - 35 - 43 John Street North Transport Unit 2031 ALS and Transport Unit 2022
Station #3 GARTH - 965 Garth Street. Transport Unit 2015 ALS
Station #4 UPPER SHERMAN - 729 Upper Sherman Avenue. Transport Unit 2032 ALS
Station #7 QUIGLEY - 225 Quigley Road. Transport Unit 2004 ALS
Station #9 KENILWORTH - 125 Kenilworth Avenue North. Transport Unit 2002 ALS
Station #10 NORFOLK - 1455 Main Street West. Transport Unit 2003 ALS
Station #12 STONEY CREEK - 199 Highway 8, Hamilton. Transport Unit 2008
Station #15 ARVIN - 415 Arvin Avenue, Stoney Creek. Transport Unit 2001 and Transport Unit 2036 ALS ERV 2350
Station #17 ISAAC BROCK - 363 Isaac Brock Drive. Transport Unit 2026 ALS
Station #18 BINBROOK - 2636 Highway #56, Binbrook. Transport Unit 2035 ALS
Station #19 MOUNT HOPE - 3303 Homestead Drive, Mount Hope Transport Unit 2039
Station #20 ANCASTER/GARNER - 661 Garner Road East, Ancaster. Transport Unit 2029 ERV 2373
Station #21 ANCASTER/WILSON - 365 Wilson St. West, Ancaster. Transport Unit 2009 ALS
Station #23 DUNDAS - Memorial Square, Dundas. Unit Transport Unit 2094 ALS
Station #24 WATERDOWN - 256 Parkside Drive, Waterdown. Transport Unit 2028, Emergency Response Vehicle
Station #25 GREENSVILLE - 361 Old Brock Road, Hamilton. Transport Unit 2093
Station #32 LIMERIDGE - 1000 Limeridge Rd East. Transport Unit 2034 ALS and 2037, 2007, ALS District 2 Supervisor, District 2 Emergency Support Unit
Station #30 VICTORIA/FLEET- 489 Victoria Avenue North Transport Unit Multiples (24/7) and Multiple Demand Transport Units (Stores) Logistics Supervisor, District 1 Supervisors 2382 2381 2383 2385, Scheduling Offices, Logistic Technicians, Bariatric Unit 2256 & 2255, District 1 Emergency Support Unit. **Paramedics in Hamilton utilize stations with the Hamilton Fire Department.
Services
Primary Care Paramedics (PCPs)
Advanced Care Paramedics (ACPs)
Land Transport Ambulances
Emergency Response Vehicles/Paramedic Rapid Response Units
Emergency Support - Mass Casualty Units
Tiered Emergency Medical Responses (with Hamilton Fire Department)
Community Paramedicine Program
Remote Patient Monitoring
Social Navigator Program
Bariatric Transport Unit
Neo Natal Transport Team
Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) program
Community Programs - Public education and safety promotion
Hamilton Paramedic Service operates under the direction of Hamilton Central Ambulance Communications Center or CACC "Kaack"). CACC is operated by the Ministry of Health Emergency Health Services Branch and is not operated/owned/controlled by the City of Hamilton.
Emergency calls to 9-1-1 are first answered by the local PSAP or Public Safety Answering Point. If an ambulance is required you are then connected/transferred via 9-1-1 to the Hamilton Central Ambulance Communications Center if you are calling locally.
CACC prioritizes the urgency of requests, determine the appropriate destination hospital to meet patient needs and provide callers with pre-arrival first aid instructions. The centres deploy, coordinate and direct the movement of all ambulances and emergency response vehicles within geographic catchment areas to ensure an integrated healthcare system. Computer-aided wide-area central dispatching and technology, such as automatic vehicle location using global positioning systems, help the dispatcher to determine and assign the closest available and most appropriate ambulance to each emergency.[1]