
Our Mission
To provide exceptional customer service.

Our objectives
Life Line Ambulance provides:
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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.
Life Line Ambulance began serving Northern
Arizonans in 1956 with one ambulance and three team members. Today,
we deploy 25 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 200, including
paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMTs),
registered nurses, professional dispatch, customer service, human
resource, accounting and fleet maintenance personnel.
Code of Conduct
The following standards
are what have enabled Life Line to earn and maintain our Company’s
respected reputation. All employees are a member of the Life Line
team and are expected to embody these standards as a reflection of
self and Company.
Integrity - Having the character to stand
complete and united in purpose and job knowledge to uphold the
quality and quantity of service and confidentiality expected by our
co-workers and customers.
Respect - To recognize and accept the
differences in every individual and extend this same
nondiscriminatory philosophy to everyone we come in contact with.
Loyalty - The commitment of one who is truly
motivated, invested and dependable to the organization.
Honesty - Regardless of one’s standing and
position, we are to be forthright and sincere in our
responsibilities to everyone.
Teamwork - To motive oneself to participate with
others within and outside of the organization to build
relationships, maintain a safe and secure work environment and
achieve common goals.
Morale - We will maintain and promote positivity
and problem solving within the organization to achieve Company
goals, regardless of the outcome.
Accountability - To self manage and acknowledge
responsibility to others and be willing to fully accept ones
responsibility for one’s actions and their implications.
Appearance - To be committed to a professional
image through personal hygiene, appropriate attire, positive speech
and actions.
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