Baldwin Area EMS

Baldwin Area EMS

Baldwin Area EMS provides medical emergency services to rural communities located in Western Wisconsin. We are located just east of the Twin Cities along Interstate 94. We are a community-based ambulance service that proudly serves approximately 13,500 residents of the Villages of Baldwin, Hammond, Wilson and Woodville, and the Towns of Baldwin, Cady, Eau Galle, Erin Prairie, Emerald, Hammond, Pleasant Valley, Rush River, Springfield, and Warren covering about 220 square miles in St. Croix County with about 1,500 emergency calls annually. 

St. Croix County County Emergency Communication Center coordinates dispatch services for 911 emergencies. Baldwin Area EMS is part of the public safety system working with area fire departments, local police departments, and the St. Croix County Sheriff’s Department.  We are able to provide a more comprehensive and complete delivery of Emergency Medical Services to the residents and visitors of our communities. 

Our ambulances are staffed and equipped to provide Advance Life Support (ALS) care. The Paramedics and EMTs are trained in advanced procedures to provide emergency treatment for both traumatic injury and sudden illness. With the advanced skills, equipment, and constant communications with local hospitals, the time it takes to receive life saving treatment decreases meaning a quicker recovery for our patients. 

In addition to providing Emergency 911 services we provide inter-facility transport services for local hospitals throughout the area. Baldwin Area EMS also provides public education classes such as CPR/AED, first aid, and more. 

The Village of Baldwin oversees the operations of Baldwin EMS.