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The Bureau of Emergency Medical Services certifies ambulance services and emergency medical technicians for the state. It also makes sure that ambulance services and EMTs follow the laws and regulations that the State of Iowa has set for EMS.

Anamosa Area Ambulance is a supporter of the Iowa EMS Association. The association lobbies to get bills and laws passed to help EMS in Iowa.

The Anamosa Area Ambulance mainly uses two different air ambulances. They are Air Care out of Iowa City and Lifeguard out of Cedar Rapids.

The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians is a national organization that sets standards for both new and already certified EMTs. For new EMTs, it sets the amount of classroom time EMTs need, clinical time they need to perform, and the number of patient contacts they need before they can be certified. For EMTs who are already certified, it sets the amount of continuing education they need in order to be nationally certified.


Sean Williams
Outpatient Services & Procedures
"There's something about that one-on-one here. Even as an outpatient, they make a point to get to know you the minute you walk in the door. It's small enough here that you know them all by name, yet they're all very professional. You can tell they genuinely want to help you. They have really good communication. They make you feel so relaxed and comfortable that you can talk to them about your pain and not be embarrassed. If you can't do that with your caregiver then you're not going to get anywhere."
- Dori Huenefeld, Springville, former physical and occupational therapy patient at Jones Regional recovering from nerve and muscle damage due to a debilitating blood clot and diabetes complications, pictured with her son Jason