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Life Line Ambulance began serving Northern
Arizonans in 1956 with one ambulance and three team members. Today,
we deploy 21 ambulances and one critical care unit throughout our
more than 9,000-square-mile service area from 11 strategically
placed stations and employ a staff of nearly 225, including
paramedics, intermediate and basic emergency medical technicians (EMTs),
registered nurses, professional dispatch, customer service, human
resource, accounting and fleet maintenance personnel.
Read more about our
history.
Read more about our ambulance
services.
Our
mission
To provide exceptional customer service.
Our objectives
Life Line Ambulance strives to provide:
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Quality pre-hospital medical care.
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Transportation of the sick and injured.
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Support services to the communities we serve in
conjunction with governmental and allied agencies, through the
free enterprise system, with concern for growth and development of
team members, this company and the area we serve.
Service Area

Yellow-shaded area denotes Life Line
Ambulance's service area.
Life Line currently has 11 stations, in four
regions.
Prescott Region
| Stations |
Communities Served |
- Station 11, Prescott
- Station 12, Prescott
- Station 21, Prescott Valley
- Station 22, North Prescott Valley
- Station 31, Chino Valley
- Station 61, Dewey
- Station 71, Spring Valley
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- Cherry
- Chino Valley
- Dewey
- Groom Creek
- Humboldt
- Kirkland
- Mayer
- Paulden
- Prescott
- Prescott Valley
- Spring Valley
- Walker
- Wilhoit
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Wickenburg Region
| Stations |
Communities Served |
- Station 41, Wickenburg
- Station 42, Morristown/Circle City
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- Aguila
- Circle City
- Congress
- Morristown
- Wickenburg
- Wittmann
- Yarnell
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Williams Region
| Station |
Communities Served |
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- Ashfork
- Parks
- Seligman
- Tusayan
- Valle
- Williams
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Bagdad Region
| Station |
Communities Served |
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