About Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Paramedics provide advanced and basic pre-hospital emergency care to Halton residents responding from 11 ambulance stations strategically located throughout the Region. Halton EMS responds to more than 50,000 calls for service each year.

Halton EMS Stations

  • 1179 Bronte Road, Oakville view map External Link
  • 1080 Cornwall Rd., Oakville view map External Link
  • 139 Georgian Drive, Oakville
  • 455 Cumberland Avenue, Burlington view map External Link
  • 1018 Willowbrook Road, Burlington view map External Link
  • 2130 Brant Street, Burlington view map External Link
  • 5200 Corporate Drive, Burlington view map External Link
  • 2665 Reid Side Road, Campbellville view map External Link
  • 492 Childs Drive, Milton view map External Link
  • 39 Churchill Road South, Acton view map External Link
  • 53 Maple Avenue, Georgetown view map External Link

A small yellow cirlce with an image of a phone inside it. A new public safety feature has been incorporated at most of the EMS stations in Halton to address a common safety concern. These stations feature a bright yellow exterior public telephone that is immediately connected to 911 if a member of the public attempts to directly access an ambulance at the station. This safety feature provides access to 911 for the public when EMS staff are not at the station.

EMS CPR Courses

Halton Region EMS offers several options for community groups to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR. For a group of 12 - 25 people with access to a room appropriate for teaching, Halton Region EMS will deliver the following courses:

  • HeartSaver CPR - An introduction to The Chain of Survival plus practical instruction in performing adult CPR and choking first aid techniques.
  • HeartSaver CPR for Older Adults - A look at The Chain of Survival from an older adult perspective.
  • Basic Rescuer Level CPR - An in-depth look at The Chain of Survival plus practical training in infant, child and adult CPR and choking first aid techniques.
  • Infant Injury Prevention, First Aid and CPR - Ideal for parents and caregivers with children aged newborn to six years.
  • Lunch’n Learn - The Chain of Survival and Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) in our Communities - An interactive talk on how to initiate the Chain of Survival and the PAD program in order to respond to a cardiac emergency.

Courses are offered on weekdays, evenings and weekends. A minimum of 2 weeks notification is required for scheduling. Class time and cost vary per course. To book one of the courses, contact Halton EMS at 905-825-6000.