British Columbia Ambulance Service

British Columbia Ambulance Service
Provincial agency overview
FormedJuly 1, 1974
JurisdictionBritish Columbia
HeadquartersVictoria, British Columbia
Employees6500 (January 2024)
Annual budget$766 million (2023)
Minister responsible
Provincial agency executives
  • Leanne Heppell, Executive Vice President & Chief Ambulance Officer
  • Jennie Helmer, Chief Operations Officer
  • Dr. Sandra Jenneson, Chief Medical Officer
  • Kevin Smith, Chief Systems & Strategy Officer
  • Paul Vallely, Chief Quality, Planning and Coordination Officer and Interim Chief Paramedic Practice
Parent departmentProvincial Health Services Authority
Websitewww.bcehs.ca Edit this at Wikidata

The British Columbia Ambulance Service (BCAS) is an ambulance service that provides emergency medical response for the province of British Columbia, Canada. BCAS is one of the largest providers of emergency medical services in North America. The fleet consists of 658 ground ambulances operating from 183 stations[1] across the province along with 283 non-transport support vehicles. Additionally, BCAS provides inter-facility patient transfer services in circumstances where a patient needs to be moved between health care facilities for treatment. BCAS also operates a medical evacuation program that utilizes both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft.

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