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 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

Join us in celebrating the 5 year work anniversary of one of our team members. Artis, We want to express our heartfelt g...
02/01/2026

Join us in celebrating the 5 year work anniversary of one of our team members. Artis, We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to 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!

Lifeguard Ambulance has important suggestions for avoiding, recognizing and treating two deadly cold-related illnesses: ...
01/29/2026

Lifeguard Ambulance has important suggestions for avoiding, recognizing and treating two deadly cold-related illnesses: hypothermia and frostbite. Both conditions occur even in areas known for warm weather and can be caused by wind chill and exposure to snow or wet conditions.
• Wear a stocking cap – 40 percent of body heat escapes through the scalp
• Wear mittens – they keep hands warmer than gloves
• Remove any clothing that gets wet as soon as possible
• Check on older adults frequently because age and some medications alter the body’s ability to sense and adapt to temperature changes

01/27/2026

As the winter months progress, the prevalence of the flu, COVID-19 and pneumonia tends to rise. These illnesses cause an array of unpleasant symptoms — such as a cough, fever, runny nose and difficulty breathing — and serious cases can lead to further health complications and even death. However, there are methods of preventing these infections.
• Get vaccinated. Vaccination is the most effective way to protect against the flu, COVID-19 and pneumonia. While the flu and COVID-19 are caused by one specific virus, there are multiple viruses that can lead to pneumonia. Ask a doctor or medical professional about which vaccinations are most appropriate to get.
• Wash your hands. Cleaning your hands regularly is a good way to avoid ingesting germs that may cause sickness. Use soap and warm water, and wash for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water is not available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
• Cover your mouth and nose. The flu, COVID-19 and viruses that cause pneumonia can all spread via droplets released when an infected person sneezes, coughs or talks. Cover your mouth and nose with your elbow whenever coughing or sneezing or wear a mask to avoid infecting those around you.
• Stay home if sick. To avoid spreading viruses to others, stay home if you are sick with the flu, COVID-19 or pneumonia. Reducing the spread of these illnesses helps improve the collective health of the entire community

01/26/2026
On National IV Infusion Nurse Day, Lifeguard Ambulance is proud to recognize the specialized skills, dedication and vita...
01/25/2026

On National IV Infusion Nurse Day, Lifeguard Ambulance is proud to recognize the specialized skills, dedication and vital role of infusion nurses. They administer medications and fluids intravenously, managing complex therapies like chemotherapy and ensuring patient safety and comfort with lines, ports and treatments.

Join us in celebrating the 2 year work anniversary of one of our dispatch team members. Erica, we want to express our he...
01/22/2026

Join us in celebrating the 2 year work anniversary of one of our dispatch team members. Erica, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to 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!

Congratulations to Joseph Bale on being awarded LGA - Birmingham's Transport Coordinator of the year for 2025!! 🥳🥳    Th...
01/20/2026

Congratulations to Joseph Bale on being awarded LGA - Birmingham's Transport Coordinator of the year for 2025!! 🥳🥳

Thank you so much Joseph , for all your hard work and dedication this past year. We are definitely looking forward to working along side of you into the new year.

Join us in celebrating the Birthday of our communications Manager.  LaVonda, we want to wish you a very Happy Birthday. ...
01/18/2026

Join us in celebrating the Birthday of our communications Manager. LaVonda, 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.

Congratulations to Makayla Parrish on being awarded LGA - Birmingham's Communicator of the year for 2025!! 🥳🥳🥳   Thank y...
01/13/2026

Congratulations to Makayla Parrish on being awarded LGA - Birmingham's Communicator of the year for 2025!! 🥳🥳🥳
Thank you so much Makayla, for all your hard work and dedication this past year. We are definitely looking forward to working along side of you into the new year.

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950 22nd Street North
Birmingham, AL
35203

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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