Gilpin Ambulance Authority
The Gilpin Ambulance Authority is a governmental organization formed by Gilpin County and the cities of Central and Black Hawk and overseen by their appointees on the board of directors. We provide emergency medical services to visitors and residents of Gilpin County, Colorado as well as back up services to our neighboring counties. Over the years ambulance services in Gilpin County have evolved from a volunteer staffed agency in 1982 to a paid staff with the advent of gaming in 1992. Keeping with the challenges of the 21st century ambulance services evolved again in 2010 changing from a non-profit organization to a governmental authority. We currently staff 3 ambulances full-time basing two in Black Hawk and one in northern Gilpin County. All ambulances are staffed with two people; at least one being a paramedic. We work two days (48 hours) on; followed by four days (96 hours) off. Our staff includes 12 full-time paramedics and 5 full-time EMT-B's in addition to several part-time field employees. Our administrative staff consists of an Executive Director, 2 full-time billing professionals and a part-time administrative professional. Click here to view a copy of our 2010 Year End Report.
About Gilpin Ambulance Authority
Founded
2010Estimated Revenue
$1M-$10MEmployees
11-50Category
Sector
Local Passenger Transportation, Not Elsewhere ClassifiedIndustry Group
Local and Suburban Passenger TransportationIndustry
Local and Suburban Transit and Interurban Highway Passenger TransportationLocation
City
Black HawkState
ColoradoCountry
United StatesGilpin Ambulance Authority
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