York Region EMS - Operations

Operations

York Region EMS operates emergency ambulances and Paramedic response units in the 9 local municipalities of the Regional Municipality of York.

Central East

City of Markham

  • Station 26 - Markham - Riviera - 10 Riviera Drive
  • Station 23 - Markham - Church - 280 Church Street
  • Station 24 - Unionville - 316 Main Street, Unionville, Ontario

Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville

  • Station 21 - Stouffville - 6392 Main Street (York Regional Road 14)
  • Station 20 - Ballantrae - 15400 Highway 48, Ballantrae, Ontario

Richmond Hill

  • Station 28 - Richmond Hill - 171 Major MacKenzie Drive West (York Regional Road 25)

South West

City of Vaughan

  • Station 36 - Concord - 835 Clark Avenue West, Concord, Ontario
  • Station 30 - Woodbridge - 9601 Islington Avenue (York Regional Road 17), Woodbridge, Ontario
  • Station 34 - Racco Pkwy - 111 Racco Parkway, Vaughan, ON
  • Station 32 - Maple - 9290 Keele Street (York Regional Road 72), Maple, Ontario

Township of King

  • Station 38 - Schomberg - 15 Dilane Drive, Schomberg, Ontario
  • Station 37 - Nobleton - 1 Old King Road, Nobleton, Ontario
  • Station 39 - King City- 12825 Keele Street (York Regional Road 72), King City, Ontario

North

Town of Aurora

  • Station 18 - Aurora - 220 Edward Street

Town of Newmarket

  • Station 17 - Cane Parkway - 520 Cane Parkway

East Gwillimbury

  • Station 15 - Mount Albert - 22 Princess Street, Mount Albert, Ontario
  • Station 14 - Queensville - 1590 Queensville Sideroad (York Regional Road 77), Queensvile, Ontario

Town of Georgina

  • Station 12 - Keswick - 165 The Queensway Street West, Keswick, Ontario
  • Station 10 - Pefferlaw - 319 Pefferlaw Road (York Regional Road 21), Pefferlaw, Ontario
  • Station 11 - Sutton - 21001 Dalton Road, Sutton, Ontario

York Region EMS Headquarters is located on Bales Drive in East Gwillimbury.

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