The Gold Standard In Service

Emergency Ambulance Service (“EAS”) is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS). This commission established the gold standard of patient care and the operation of emergency ambulance services.

EAS has maintained a long relationship with CAAS, and we have earned their certification that says we provide state-of-the-art care delivered in an efficient and cost-effective manner. At EAS we’re constantly striving to provide best-in-class service for the communities we serve.

EAS is one of fewer than 190 CAAS-approved providers in the United States and Canada. Out of more than 400 public and private ambulance services in California, EAS is one of only 23 that holds CAAS accreditation, and with an estimated 25,000 licensed ambulance providers in the United States, CAAS accredited  companies like EAS represent less than 1% of all ambulance providers in the USA.

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From the CAAS Website:

The Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS) was established to encourage and promote quality patient care in America's medical transportation system. CAAS is an independent Commission that established a comprehensive series of standards for the ambulance service industry. CAAS accreditation signifies that your service has met the "gold standard" determined by the ambulance industry to be essential in a modern emergency medical services provider. These standards often exceed those established by state or local regulation. The CAAS standards are designed to increase operational efficiency and clinical quality, while decreasing risk and liability to the organization. The process includes a comprehensive self-assessment and an independent external review of the EMS organization. This independent process provides verification to your Board of Directors, city council, medical community and others that quality care is provided to the community. All ambulance systems are eligible for the three-year accreditation including private, public, fire department and hospital-based.

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