Acadian Ambulance Mississippi

Acadian Ambulance Mississippi Acadian Ambulance Service provides emergency & non-emergency medical transportation. We're nationally accredited and employee owned.

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For information on our EMT and paramedic training, follow National EMS Academy at: https://www.facebook.com/nationale

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Founded in 1971, Acadian Ambulance Service is one of the largest private ambulance companies in the United States, providing emergency and non-emergency service to millions of residents in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Acadian has 53+ years of experience as a trusted provider of 911 services. A leader in patient care, innovation, training and communications, Acadian is considered one of the nation’s best ambulance services. Today, we serve 37 parishes in Louisiana, 35 counties in Texas, 3 counties in Mississippi, and 2 counties in Tennessee. Our company, which started with eight medics and two ambulances, now has more than 5,000 employees. Acadian is one of 2 EMS providers in Mississippi to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services. The company is owned by its employees through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan and is ranked as one of the Top 100 ESOP companies in the United States.

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Paramedic Christina P. recently visited students at D'Iberville High School to demonstrate how EMS providers work under ...
06/11/2026

Paramedic Christina P. recently visited students at D'Iberville High School to demonstrate how EMS providers work under medical protocols and explain the process of patient intubation. Students got a hands-on look at some of the techniques and equipment used by paramedics in the field.

Our Gulf Coast team had the opportunity to participate in the Harrison County Brave Camp alongside Harrison County Fire ...
06/10/2026

Our Gulf Coast team had the opportunity to participate in the Harrison County Brave Camp alongside Harrison County Fire Rescue and the Harrison County Sheriff's Office

Campers toured our ambulances and got a hands-on look at the equipment our crews use to care for patients and respond to emergencies.

Brave Camp is a two-week summer day camp sponsored by the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department that teaches children important safety topics, including fire, water, internet, bicycle, firearm, and first aid safety. Campers also learn valuable life skills such as handling peer pressure, practicing good digital citizenship, and resisting bullying.

We’re proud to be part of this program and look forward to participating in two more sessions over the next month!

Our Harrison County crew members recently worked alongside Harrison County Fire Rescue and Air Rescue 9 to coordinate a ...
06/05/2026

Our Harrison County crew members recently worked alongside Harrison County Fire Rescue and Air Rescue 9 to coordinate a landing zone and patient transfer.

Each year, June 1–7 is recognized as National CPR and AED Awareness Week, highlighting the importance of learning CPR an...
06/01/2026

Each year, June 1–7 is recognized as National CPR and AED Awareness Week, highlighting the importance of learning CPR and how to use an AED to help save lives.

❗About 70 percent of cardiac arrests outside hospitals happen at home. If you have to administer CPR, it will likely be to someone you love, like a parent, spouse, or child.

🫀Immediate CPR can significantly increase the chance of survival. Everyone, everywhere can be prepared and empowered to become a vital link in the chain of survival and provide CPR. No matter where your summer plans take you, make sure you’re prepared and confident to save a life if necessary.

Hands-Only CPR is as effective in the first few minutes as conventional CPR for cardiac arrest at home, at work or in public. It has just two steps, performed in this order:
📱Call 911 immediately.
👐🏽Push hard and fast in the center of the chest to the beat of a song that has 100 to 120 beats per minute.

⚡AEDs are portable devices that analyze the heart's rhythm and deliver an electrical shock to restore a normal heartbeat for someone in sudden cardiac arrest. Combined with CPR, it can greatly increase a person’s chances of survival following a cardiac event.

AEDs are located in many buildings throughout communities, providing vital access in the event one is needed. Once turned on, an AED device delivers audible instructions on how to apply and administer.

06/01/2026
With hurricane season officially beginning today, we want to remind you to make your preparations and plans and check yo...
06/01/2026

With hurricane season officially beginning today, we want to remind you to make your preparations and plans and check your emergency supplies now. Don't let hurricane season weariness prevent you from being prepared.

Visit our website for a downloadable hurricane preparation checklist: https://acadianambulance.com/hurricane-preparedness/

As we commemorate Memorial Day, we remember, honor, and give thanks to those in our armed forces who gave their lives in...
05/25/2026

As we commemorate Memorial Day, we remember, honor, and give thanks to those in our armed forces who gave their lives in defense of our freedom. 🇺🇸

As National EMS Week comes to a close, Acadian Ambulance is reflecting on an incredible week of celebration!This week ha...
05/24/2026

As National EMS Week comes to a close, Acadian Ambulance is reflecting on an incredible week of celebration!

This week has been dedicated to honoring the dedication, skill, and compassion of our entire team, including ground and flight paramedics, EMTs, EMRs and ECAs, flight nurses, community and remote paramedics, van operators, dispatchers, educators, support staff, and our National EMS Academy students.

We hope everyone enjoyed the food, snacks, and cookouts by our regional leadership teams, as well as our community partners.

Thank you to our fellow first responders and the teams at our partner hospitals and other healthcare facilities. This year's theme, "Improving Outcomes, Together," truly highlights the vital relationship we share in protecting and saving lives. Your commitment to serving others deserves our deepest appreciation.

Thank you, Pass Christian Fire!
05/23/2026

Thank you, Pass Christian Fire!

As we wrap up EMS Week, we want to extend a special thank you to Acadian Ambulance Service for the outstanding partnership and support they provide to our department and community.

In the fire service, teamwork is everything. Every emergency response depends on communication, trust, and people working together toward one goal — providing the best possible care for those we serve. Our firefighters and EMS personnel are proud to work alongside the dedicated men and women of Acadian.

Thank you for the long hours, the difficult calls, the professionalism, and the commitment you bring every day. Together, we continue to make a difference in the lives of our citizens.

Happy EMS Week, and thank you for all you do! 🚒🚑💙

The final day of   is recognized as EMS Remembrance Day, and we remember the team members we've lost in the past year: R...
05/23/2026

The final day of is recognized as EMS Remembrance Day, and we remember the team members we've lost in the past year: Reagan Lebert, Judy Elkins, John Zuschlag, Fredrica Thompson, and Frederick Johnson.

Their legacies live on in their families, friends, colleagues, and the work we do every day.

https://acadian.com/our-company/in-memoriam/

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5921 Gulftech Drive
Ocean Springs, MS
39564

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