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 exceptional 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
04/06/2026
April is a great time to focus on health and well-being. Regular exercise, healthy eating and self-care can boost every aspect of life. Try a new workout, add more fruits and veggies to your meal, or enjoy a relaxing bath. Let’s commit to physical wellness and support each other all year long!
04/05/2026
In the hustle and bustle of life, we tend to put our needs and well-being on the back burner at times. National Self Care Day is a great reminder to prioritize your well-being and give yourself the love and care you deserve. Take a moment to do something for yourself and celebrate the importance of self care.
04/04/2026
Over time, excessive alcohol consumption can lead to the development of chronic diseases and other serious issues that affect your quality of life, physical and mental health. Lifeguard would like to remind everyone to become educated on the dangers of excessive alcohol consumption and the resources available to help those in need. If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol addiction, know that help is available. Let's spread awareness, support each other and prioritize our well-being during this National Alcohol Awareness Month.
For more information, visit https://www.samhsa.gov/substance-use/learn/alcohol
04/03/2026
Medication Safety Week is a great opportunity to remind our community about using medicines safely. Medications help manage health and improve quality of life, but they must be taken responsibly. Here are a few tips for medication safety:
• Keep a current meds list (prescriptions, OTCs, supplements) and share it with your provider.
• Read the label and follow dosing instructions exactly.
• Know the side effects and contact your provider if something feels off.
• Store meds safely – locked up, away from kids/pets and in a cool, dry place.
• Don’t share medications—what works for one person may not be safe for another.
Learn more at
Medicines are safe when used as prescribed or as directed on the label. There are risks in taking an
04/02/2026
April is Stress Awareness Month, and for EMS professionals, prioritizing your well-being is essential. Behind every response is a human being carrying real weight. Whether you’re in EMS or frontline support, your mental health matters just as much as the lives you help save. This observance serves as a reminder to support one another and to take advantage of the resources available for our team members and their families through our health, wellness and resilience program, GMR Life. Because caring for yourself is an important part of caring for your community. Thank you for showing up every single day. Learn more about these valuable resources at https://www.globalmedicalresponse.com/resources/gmr-medicine/gmr-life.
GMR Medicine provides EMS research, clinical tools and educational resources to support high‑quality patient care.
04/01/2026
We encourage everyone of all ages to get outside, stretch your legs and get your hearts pumping. Walking is one of the simplest and most accessible forms of exercise, offering numerous benefits for both our physical and mental health. Regular walks can improve cardiovascular health, boost mood, reduce stress and increase energy levels. So, lace up a pair of sneakers and get moving today on !
03/30/2026
Join us in celebrating the Birthday of one of our team members. Jasmine, We want to wish you a very Happy Birthday. Wishing you a year filled with health, happiness and success. We look forward to celebrating many more with you in years to come.
03/30/2026
Today is National Doctors Day! We are grateful for all physicians, especially those within our GMR family, who keep our communities safe and healthy. Your dedication, skill and compassion make a difference every day.
03/20/2026
Spring has sprung! What are you looking forward to this season?
03/19/2026
Join us in celebrating the Birthday of one of our team members. Artis, We want to wish you a very Happy Birthday. Wishing you a year filled with health, happiness and success. We look forward to celebrating many more with you in years to come.
03/18/2026
On Global Recycling Day, Lifeguard Ambulance encourages you to preserve our planet and the natural resources it provides by recycling today and every day.
03/17/2026
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Stay safe while you partake in all the good times that St. Paddy has to offer.
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Lifeguard Ambulance Service:
Lifeguard employs more than 1,100 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 exceptional 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:
ALABAMA: Baldwin County (Medstar EMS), Birmingham, Mobile, Morgan County
FLORIDA: Bay County, Santa Rosa County
ILLINOIS: McDonough County
KENTUCKY: Floyd County, Pike County, Magoffin County, Kott County, Leslie County, Harlan County
MISSISSIPPI: Lamar County, Panola County
OKLAHOMA: Elk City, Weatherford
SOUTH CAROLINA: Chesterfield County, Cherokee County, Columbia & Sumter (Prisma Health Medical Transport), Charleston, Florence & Marion, Chester & Lancaster (Meducare EMS)
TENNESSEE: Chattanooga, Humphreys County, Knoxville, Nashville, Spring Hill
TEXAS: Brown County, Houston County (Houston County EMS), San Saba County