Note: If your issue requires immediate emergency attention please contact Emergency Services by calling 911.
York Region Public Emergency Medical Services
Biographical Info
York Region’s paramedics are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to patients in York Region. They respond to emergency and non-emergency calls, are available to provide standby service for special events and can give presentations about health and safety topics.
When to call 911
York Region paramedics are always prepared for emergencies. They provide service 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help sick and injured people in York Region. In an emergency, paramedics provide medical treatment on scene and then transport patients to the most appropriate hospital destination if required.
When do I call 911?
Call 9-1-1 in a medical emergency.
Examples of medical emergencies include (but are not limited to):
✓ Chest pain or tightness
✓ Sudden severe pain
✓ Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
✓ Choking
✓ Possible broken bones
✓ Uncontrollable bleeding
✓ Sudden dizziness or vision problems
✓ Sudden weakness, numbness and/or tingling in the face, arm or leg
✓ Sudden difficulty speaking
✓ A child with diarrhea and vomiting who won’t eat or drink
✓ A baby under six months with a fever over 38.5°C (101°F)
How can I help while waiting for paramedics?
While waiting for the paramedics try to:
- Clear a path to the patient
- Unlock doors
- Turn on outside lights
- Secure pets
- Clear cars from your driveway
- Get patient’s medication (if applicable)
- Try to have someone wait out front
Do not move the patient unless their life is threatened.