"Committed to give so others may live"
-History-
Prior to 1974, the ambulance service consisted of the attending Police Officer calling the mortician to pick up the patient in a hearse and transport them to the Hospital.
Shortly after, a few of the community members were trained as EMTs. These people would then respond to the scene, care for the patient, and prepare the patient for transport to the Hospital by the Payson Ambulance.
Early in 1975, Spanish Fork was recognized as an ambulance department and was provided with an ambulance, which enabled Spanish Fork to now transport patients themselves, which eliminated Payon's commute time and made for a much faster reponse.
As the city grew, the department expanded over the years to form what it is today, with not one, but three ambulances.
-MISSION STATEMENT-
"Committed to give so others may live"
-MISSION GOALS-
To demand of our EMT's nothing less than the best in helping others, treating all patients, regardless of their condition or state with ultimate respect, withholding all personal judgement.
Personal sacrifice in order to serve with compassion, honor and integrity.
Maintaining competence in the skills to sustain life through education and experience.
Demonstrating confidentiality and discretion through professionalism and kindness, establishing a commitment to excellence in EMS.