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Ambulances - District of Rainy River

Ambulance services provide emergency care and transportation. Land and air ambulances are equipped and staffed to provide medical care during transit. In a life-threatening emergency, call 911.

See also Community Paramedicine Programs and Patient Transfer.

 
These services are located in District of Rainy River
Atikokan Health and Community Services - Tertiary Services  
120 Dorothy St, Atikokan, ON  P0T 1C0
807-597-4215
District of Rainy River Services Board - Emergency Medical Services - Atikokan Base - Paramedic Services  
114 Dorothy St, Atikokan, ON  P0T 1C0
807-597-3972
District of Rainy River Services Board - Emergency Medical Services - Emo Base - Paramedic Services  
32 Florence St, Emo, ON  P0W 1E0
807-482-2984
District of Rainy River Services Board - Emergency Medical Services - Fort Frances Base - Paramedic Services  
801 Scott St, Fort Frances, ON  P9A 1J3
807-274-6952
District of Rainy River Services Board - Emergency Medical Services - Rainy River Base - Paramedic Services  
708 Atwood Ave, Rainy River, ON  P0W 1L0
807-852-3159
Naotkamegwanning EMS  
234 Main Dr, Naotkamegwanning/Whitefish Bay First Nation, ON  P0X 1L0
807-226-2277
Rainy River First Nations - Administration Centre  
6 Manitou Rapids Dr, Emo, ON  P0W 1E0
807-482-2479

These services are located outside of District of Rainy River, but provide service to District of Rainy River.
Lake of The Woods District Hospital - Central Ambulance and Fire Communications Centre  
40 Minnesota St, Kenora, ON  P9N 3V4
807-468-8854

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