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Mecklenburg EMS Agency | |
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Agency Patch | |
Motto | To save a life, hold a hand and be prepared to respond in our community when and where our patients need us. |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1978 |
Employees | 530 (2023) |
Annual budget | $80,708,158 (2023) |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | United States of America |
Map of Mecklenburg EMS Agency's jurisdiction | |
Size | 546.09 sq mi |
Population | 1,163,701 (2023 estimate)[1] |
Governing body | Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Charlotte, North Carolina, USA |
Agency executives |
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Website | |
https://www.medic911.com/ |
Mecklenburg EMS Agency (better known as Medic) is an American private, not for profit emergency medical services (EMS) company. It was established in 1978 and serves as the municipal third-service EMS for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, including the City of Charlotte. Initially facing significant challenges in infrastructure and response times, Medic underwent restructuring in 1996, leading to improvements in service delivery. Operated independently and overseen by a Board of Commissioners, the agency collaborates with local fire departments and manages the Central Medical Emergency Dispatch (CMED) center.
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