Collier County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is the county-wide prehospital care provider serving Naples, Marco Island, Immokalee, Golden Gate, and the unincorporated areas of Collier County, Florida. Established in 1981 under the Department of Public Safety, Collier County EMS operates 25 stations with 26 full-time ambulances and two MedFlight helicopters, responding to more than 48,000 emergency calls annually across 2,300 square miles. The agency is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS) and staffed by highly trained paramedics and EMTs who provide advanced life support and critical care transport. In addition to emergency response, Collier EMS offers community programs such as CPR, AED, and “Stop the Bleed” training, as well as public outreach and mental-health support initiatives. Led by Chief Bruce Gastineau, the agency continues to balance operational growth and workforce challenges while maintaining its mission to deliver compassionate, timely, and professional emergency medical care to the residents and visitors of Collier County.
The department has a 24/48 schedule. The admin is a complete dumpster fire. For the most part though they do have nice equipment and vehicles. Call volume is about 60k a year. Pay isn’t the worst. The admin situation has tanked the moral of the place though. Admin tends to not care what the road has to say. They seems to blatantly lie to the crews face. There is zero trust of what comes out of their mouth. A bunch of people who know best yet haven’t been on a truck in 10-20 years.
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The department has a 24/48 schedule. The admin is a complete dumpster fire. For the most part though they do have nice equipment and vehicles. Call volume is about 60k a year. Pay isn’t the worst. The admin situation has tanked the moral of the place though. Admin tends to not care what the road has to say. They seems to blatantly lie to the crews face. There is zero trust of what comes out of their mouth. A bunch of people who know best yet haven’t been on a truck in 10-20 years.