LA RONGE EMS

Serving Northern Saskatchewan Since 1994

NORTHERN SASK IS OUR BACKYARD

Stationed on the shores of Lac La Ronge and surrounded by the boreal forest, our crews enjoy immediate access to some of Canada's best fishing, paddling, hiking, snowmobiling, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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A CAREER UNLIKE MOST EMS SERVICES

Our crews encounter a broad range of medical emergencies, trauma calls, community paramedicine initiatives, and air medevac operations. The variety and volume of calls create an environment where paramedics continuously build experience and confidence throughout their careers.

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BEYOND THE ROAD SYSTEM

Through Air Medevac operations, our crews help ensure patients can access emergency medical care regardless of geography. These missions represent an important part of the service we provide and contribute to the unique nature of practicing Paramedicine in the North.

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6,000+

CALLS PER YEAR

500+

CALLS PER MONTH

125+

AIR MEDEVACS MONTHLY

30+

YEARS SERVING THE NORTH

About La Ronge EMS

Proudly Serving Northern Saskatchewan Since 1994

La Ronge EMS is a privately run, Indigenous family-owned ambulance service proudly serving Northern Saskatchewan for more than 30 years.

Based on the shores of Lac La Ronge in Treaty 6 Territory, our team provides Advanced Life Support, Community Paramedicine, Ground Ambulance, and Air Medevac services throughout northern communities and remote regions.

With more than 5,000 calls annually, our paramedics gain experience in a diverse range of emergency and non-emergency situations while serving some of the most beautiful and unique communities in Canada.

Beyond The Road System

Air Medevac Opportunities

Northern Saskatchewan contains hundreds of remote communities, fly-in destinations, and wilderness locations.

Through Air Medevac operations, our crews help ensure patients can access emergency medical care regardless of geography. These missions represent an important part of the service we provide and contribute to the unique nature of practicing Paramedicine in the North.