Tag: Tri-County Ambulance Service
WARSAW — Mentone EMS, Tri-County Ambulance Service and the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department were on scene at an accident on Old 30 and CR 520W, Warsaw, where a semitrailer struck two people on a moped. One was transported by Mentone EMS and one was transported by Samaritan Air.
By 1ST SGT. CHAD HILL Public Information Office, Kosciusko County FACT Team WARSAW — Two Individuals are in Critical Condition Following an Motorcycle Crash in Kosciusko County Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Deputies and emergency personnel responded at 6:55 p.m. last evening, Wednesday, May 11, to the area of 4305 W. Old Road 30, Warsaw, after receiving …read more.
WARSAW — Tri-County Ambulance Service announced today that the company would soon expand in the Warsaw area. A second paramedic ambulance will be staffed from the Warsaw station beginning in early April.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Healthcare providers at Tri-County Ambulance Service and Parkview Physicians Group partnered together to care for community families beyond their normal medical roles. The team gathered food and personal care items for donation to Combined Community Services. This donation comes at a time when contributions have slowed after the holiday season. Tri-County and …read more.
MILFORD — The Parkview Physicians Group – Family Medicine, Milford office and Tri-County Ambulance Service Inc. are partnering together to raise food, personal hygiene and clothing items for Kosciusko families in need this holiday season. Donations will be collected Monday, Dec. 7, through Tuesday, Dec. 22. Drop off boxes are located at Dollar General, 102 S. …read more.
By STACEY FLEMING Public Relations Manager, Parkview Health MILFORD — The Parkview Physicians Group – Family Medicine, Milford office and Tri-County Ambulance Service Inc. are partnering to help Kosciusko families in need this holiday season. Now through Tuesday, Dec. 22, community members can drop off food, hygiene and clothing items that will benefit Combined Community Services …read more.
WARSAW — Its role is based on the need in a growing community and providing an option to medical transportation possibilities.




