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Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare adds two new 24-hour stations to the community

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Harris County ESD 11 (HCESD 11) has opened two new stations in the state’s largest ambulance-only ESD in Texas to better serve the community. Station 411 is located on the main administrative campus of HCESD11 at 18334 Stuebner Airline Road in Spring and Station 412 in partnership with Ponderosa Fire Department, is now open at 21455 Imperial Valley Drive in Houston.

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“Your care is our priority. The addition of two new 24-hour ambulances ensures that resources are available around the clock for our community,” says Chief Operations Officer Kevin Nutt. “Units 411 and 412 are strategically positioned to respond where and when they’re needed most. This expansion strengthens our ability to reduce response times and delivers on our commitment to provide coverage without compromise.”

Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare covers a 177 square mile area of northern Harris County with over 700,000 residents, the largest ambulance-only Emergency Service District in the state of Texas. Harris County ESD 11 receives over 65,000 calls a year and consistently ranks among the best EMS services in the country for speed of response, patient satisfaction and quality of care.

The Harris County Emergency Services District 11 Communication Center, known as Control, is recognized as an ACE Accredited Center of Excellence by the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch. This prestigious designation highlights our commitment to excellence in emergency dispatch services. As an ACE-accredited agency, we enjoy increased visibility in community service, enhanced support in litigation and liability management, and improved recruitment and retention, affirming the value and impact of our team’s work.

Source: Harris County Emergency Services District 11

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