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LCEMS - Stations

Levy County EMS has 5 stations located strategically throughout the county.


 

Station 1 -  Located at 7851 NE 90th Street in Bronson, behind the Emergency Operations Center and EMS headquarters, it currently houses 2 ALS ambulances and crews. It also serves as our supply center. All of our spare equipment and ambulances are located here.

Station 2 -  Located at 101 SW 2nd Street in Chiefland on Park Avenue near the psot office. It currently houses 1 ALS ambulance and crew. This is one of our higher call volume stations serving all of northern Levy County and providing mutual aid to neighboring Gilchrist and Dixie Counties.

Station 3 -  Located at 18152 SE Hwy 19 in Inglis behind the old FHP station. It currently houses 1 ALS ambulance and crew. These crews are routinely called to boating related injuries and accidents on the Gulf of Mexico and Withlacoochee river, as well as incidents on busy highway 19.

Station 4 -
Located at 800 South Main Street in Williston on South Main street. It currently houses 1 ALS ambulance and crew. This is also one of our high call volume stations serving eastern Levy County. These crews routinely respond to agricultural and equestrian related injuries and accidents as well as highway incidents on several busy highways.

Station 5 - Located at 9991 SW County Road 347 in beautiful Cedar Key. It currently houses 1 ALS ambulance and crew. These crews routinely respond to boating related injuries and accidents on the Gulf of Mexico and the Suwannee River. They also repsond to incidents related to the various community activities and high influx of people during the highly popular island festivals and holidays.