Lifeguard Ambulance Service LLC

Lifeguard Ambulance Service LLC Lifeguard Ambulance Service provides emergency/non-emergency ambulance transports.

Lifeguard employs hundreds of team members through a vast network of operations, directly touching the lives of countless patients and communities. Over the years, Lifeguard has expanded its services to include a variety of EMS delivery solutions throughout our footprint. Lifeguard Ambulance Service continually strives to deliver comfortable, comprehensive care to our patients while providing exce

ptional customer service. To achieve these goals, we promote a culture of creativity, innovation, and constant improvement. We continuously seek to employ state-of-the-art equipment, technologies, training and safety practices. Lifeguard's policies and procedures are built upon a framework of industry best practices. As a demonstration of our commitment to quality, in 2011 we voluntarily started the process of achieving the prestigious accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS). Since that time, Lifeguard has received full accreditation in multiple locations and will continue to pursue this esteemed, industry gold standard until all of our operations are fully accredited. As healthcare continues to evolve and change, Lifeguard is adapting with it by redefining the historical practices of traditional medical transport providers. Locations include:
- Baldwin County, Birmingham, Mobile, Morgan County, Alabama
- Bay County, Santa Rosa County, Florida
- Rome, Georgia
- Lamar County, Mississippi
- Elk City, Oklahoma
- Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Spring Hill, Tennessee
- Brown County, Houston County, Texas

05/28/2026
On this Memorial Day, GMR pauses to honor those who gave their lives in service to the United States Armed Forces. Their...
05/25/2026

On this Memorial Day, GMR pauses to honor those who gave their lives in service to the United States Armed Forces. Their courage, sacrifice and unwavering dedication to our nation will forever be remembered. We are grateful for their legacy and hold their families in our thoughts today.

As you plan to spend time with friends and family over Memorial Day weekend, Lifeguard Ambulance would like to offer the...
05/22/2026

As you plan to spend time with friends and family over Memorial Day weekend, Lifeguard Ambulance would like to offer the following tips to keep your gathering a safe one.

When grilling,
• Select a well-ventilated area outside your home away from children, pets and
flammable objects
• Keep a fire extinguisher close by
• Never leave a grill unattended

When swimming,
• Never swim alone and don’t overestimate your swimming skills
• Only use approved flotation devices; do not rely on toys or inner tubes
• Swim only in designated swimming areas

While boating,
• Always wear a lifejacket or personal floatation device
• Never stand up in your small powerboat, canoe, or similar watercraft
• Avoid alcohol and drug use

We wish everyone a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend!

Today on National Stop the Bleed Day, GMR encourages everyone to get trained, speak up and help prepare their communitie...
05/21/2026

Today on National Stop the Bleed Day, GMR encourages everyone to get trained, speak up and help prepare their communities to respond confidently in a bleeding emergency. Even a few minutes of learning can make a lifesaving difference, whether you take a local training course or review basic bleeding control techniques at home.
In an emergency, remember the essentials of Stop the Bleed: Alert, Bleeding, Compress. Knowing these steps can empower anyone to take action when it matters most.

As the weather warms up, so does activity on the water. During National Safe Boating Week, Lifeguard Ambulance offers th...
05/20/2026

As the weather warms up, so does activity on the water. During National Safe Boating Week, Lifeguard Ambulance offers the following tips to keep you safe while boating.
• Check the weather forecast before heading out
• Always wear a life jacket or personal floatation device
• Be sure there is a personal flotation device for every person on board
• Don’t overload your boat
• Never stand up in your small powerboat, canoe or similar watercraft
• Avoid alcohol use
• Use common sense and operate responsibly
• Check with local authorities for safety regulations governing watercraft use

Join us in celebrating the work anniversaries of several of our team members. We want to express our heartfelt gratitude...
05/20/2026

Join us in celebrating the work anniversaries of several of our team members. We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to each of you for your commitment to serving our communities. Your dedication has made a meaningful impact. Here's to many more years of success with us. Your hard work truly makes a difference. Thank you!

Sonya- 5/22 (3 yrs)
Anitra- 5/22 (3 yrs)
Jonathan- 5/25 (19 yrs)

05/19/2026

On Safety Tuesday during EMS Week, Lifeguard Ambulance is sharing helpful reminders to make sure you’re prepared when calling 911. Knowing what to expect – and what information to provide – can help emergency responders get to you faster and safely. Here are a few important tips to keep in mind.
• Stay calm: You will need to communicate clearly with the call taker
• Know the address of the house or building you are at, including the street address and unit/apartment number
• Know the phone number you are calling from
• Communicate the nature of your emergency and related details
• Tell the call taker if anyone needs medical attention
• Be prepared to follow any instructions the call taker might give you
• DO NOT hang up until the call taker instructs you to do so

Address

950 22nd Street North
Birmingham, AL
35203

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