Ontario Ambulance Services Roster
The following is a list of ambulance services in the Province of Ontario.
In 1968 Ontario's 425 ambulance services were offered licenses and financial budgets and came under the direction of the Ontario Hospital Services Commission.
In 2000 the Ontario provincial government downloaded the responsibility of providing ambulance services to municipalities.
- Ailsa Craig
- 1966 - T. Stephenson & Son
- Ajax
- 1998 - Ajax & Pickering Ambulance
- Alexandria
- 1972 - Glengarry Memorial Hospital
1998 - Alexandria & District Ambulance
- Alfred
- 1998 - Lamarre & Son Ambulance
- Alliston
- 1998 - Alliston & District Ambulance
- Almonte
- 1998 - Almonte District Ambulance
- Amherstburg
- 1963 - Amherstburg, Anderdon & Malden (AAM) First Aid Squad began
1998 - Amherstburg Volunteer Ambulance
- Apsley
- 1998 - Apsley District Ambulance
- Armstrong Station
- 1998 - Armstrong Area Ambulance
- Arnprior
- 1950s - St. John Ambulance
1998 - Arnprior & District Ambulance
- Atikokan
- 1998 - Atikokan Hospital Ambulance Service
- Aurora
- 1980s - York County Hospital
- Bancroft
- 1950s to 1987 - Baragar Funeral Home
1998 - Bancroft Ambulance Service
- Barrie
- 1975 - Royal Victoria Hospital Ambulance Service
1998 - Uxbridge / Stouffville Ambulance
- Barrys Bay
- 1998 - Barrys Bay Ambulance
- Beamsville
- 1955 - Upper Ambulance
- Beardmore
- 1998 - Beardmore Ambulance
- Beaverton
- 1998 - Beaverton Fenelon Falls Ambulance
- Belleville
- 1961 to 1965 - LaSalle Quinte Ambulance
1998 - City Ambulance of Quinte
- Blind River
- 1998 - Blind River Ambulance
1998 - St. Joseph's General Hospital
- Bobcaygeon
- 1998 - Bobcaygeon Ambulance Service
- Bolton
- 1998 - Bolton & District Ambulance
- Bracebridge
- 1961 - Jim and Ann Thwaites began Muskoka Ambulance
1966 - Earle Rosearne operated an ambulance from his Muskoka Garage
1971 - Province of Ontario purchased Hammond's Ambulance Service
1998 - Muskoka Ambulance
- Bradford
- 1998 - Lewis Ambulance Service
- Brampton
- 1956 - Brampton Police Dept. Ambulance
1998 - Peel York District Ambulance
- Branson
- Branson Ambulance
- Brantford
- 1964 - City of Brantford
1998 - Brant County Ambulance
- Brigden
- 1946 - Steadman Funeral Home
1998 - Brigden & District Ambulance
- Brockville
- Judson's Funeral Home
1998 - Brockville Ambulance
- Bruce
- Bruce District Ambulance Services
- Burlington
- 1957 - Jack Harris and son Jim operate Crown Cab & Ambulance
- Cambridge
- Stager Funeral Home & Ambulance
1998 - Cambridge Ambulance
- Carleton Place
- Barker Ambulance Service
1998 - Carleton Place Ambulance Association
- Chalk River
- 1958 - Atomic Energy of Canada Limited had an ambulance
- Chapleau
- 1998 - Chapleau Hospital Ambulance
- Chatham
- 1930 - Needham Funeral Home
1946 - Campbell Funeral Home
1952 - Ballantyne's Ambulance Service
1953 - Arbour's Ambulance Service
1968 - Chatham Ambulance Service
- Chesley
- 1998 - Chesley Hospital Ambulance
- Cobourg
- 1998 - Cobourg - Lakeshore Ambulance
- Cochrane
- 1920 - Hospital had an ambulance
1940s - Railroad speeder and covered car transported patents along the rail line
1998 - Lady Minto Hospital Ambulance
- Collingwood
- 1968 - McKechnie Ambulance
1998 - Collingwood - McKechnie Ambulance
- Cooksville
- 1965 - Fleuty Ambulance
- Cornwall
- 1920s - Bert Jardine Funeral Home
1998 - Cornwall Ambulance
1998 - St. Regis Ambulance
- Crystal Beach
- 1952 - Crystal Beach Fire Dept.
- Dashwood
- 1939 - T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home began ambulance service
- Deep River
- 1998 - North Renfrew Volunteer Ambulance
- Delhi
- Murphy Funeral Home
- Denbigh
- 1998 - Denbigh Ambulance
- Desoronto
- 1937 - Desoronto Fire Dept.
- Drayton
- 1998 - North Wellington Ambulance
- Dresden
- 1946 - Homes Funeral Home
- Dryden
- 1998 - Dryden Hospital Ambulance
- Dubreuilville
- 1998 - Dubreuilville Ambulance
- Dundas
- 1900s - Cattel Eaton Funeral Home
- Dunnville
- 1998 - Haldimand Hospital Ambulance
- Durham
- 1998 - Durham Ambulance
- Dysart
- Township ran the ambulance
- Ear Falls
- 1998 - Ear Falls Ambulance
- Elgin
- 1998 - North Leeds Volunteer Ambulance
- Elliot Lake
- 1998 - Elliot Lake Ambulance
1998 - St. Joseph's General Hospital Ambulance
- Emo
- 1998 - Emo Ambulance Association
- Engelhart
- Engelhart & District Ambulance
- Fenelon Falls
- Had a 1969 GM ambulance
- Fergus
- 1947 - Lorne Pattison Funeral Home
Fergus District Ambulance Service
- Finch
- 1972 - Had a private ambulance service
1998 - Brownlee Ambulance
- Fisherville
- 1998 - Yeates Ambulance Service
- Flamborough
- Flamborough & District Ambulance
- Foleyet
- 1998 - Foleyet Ambulance
- Forest
- 1930s - Had an ambulance service
1998 - Forest District Ambulance
- Fort Francis
- 1998 - Fort Francis Ambulance
1998 - Rainy River Health Facility Ambulance
- Galt
- 1949 to 1967 - Dave Penlington and Bill Walker operated Galt-Preston-Hespeler Ambulance Service
1967 - South Waterloo Ambulance Service took over
- Gananoque
- 1998 - Gananoque Provincial Ambulance
- Georgetown
- 1950s - Halton Hills Ambulance Service
1965 - Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service
1998 - Halton Hills Ambulance
- Geraldton
- 1998 - Geraldton Fawcett Ambulance
- Germany
- 1998 - Langille's Ambulance Service
- Glencoe
- 1930s - Had an ambulance service
1998 - Glencoe Alvinston Ambulance
- Goderich
- 1998 - Alexandra Marine & Hospital Ambulance
- Gogama
- 1998 - Gogama Volunteer Ambulance
- Gore Bay
- 1998 - Gore Bay Volunteer Ambulance
- Grimsby
- 1950s - Mr. Obrien set up the community's first ambulance at his nursing home
1953 - West Lincoln Ambulance Service began as part of Mason's Taxi
1966 - Nick Podwinski took over the ambulance service
- Guelph
- 1960 - Royal City Ambulance Service
- Hagersville
- 1998 - West Haldimand Hospital Ambulance
- Haileybury
- 1998 - Buffam Ambulance Service
- Haldimand
- Haldimand War Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service
- Haliburton
- Haliburton Fire Dept.
1998 - Haliburton Ambulance
- Hallowell
- Hallowell Ambulance Service
- Halton - Mississauga
- Halton - Mississauga District Ambulance Service
- Hamilton
- 1916 to 1949 - Hamilton Police Dept. had ambulances
1952 - Tiny's Ambulance Service served Waterdown area
1956 - Patricia Ambulance Service
1962 - Kent's Ambulance
1966 - The following five private ambulance companies operated in zones established by the Police Dept.
Brown Brothers Funeral Home - the largest with 5 ambulances
Clark Brothers Funeral Home - had 2 ambulances
Cresmount Funeral Home - had one ambulance
Fleetview (and Fleetwood) - two station wagon ambulances
Superior - one ambulance
1968 - All Hamilton area ambulance services were co-ordinated under central dispatch at Hamilton General Hospital
1998 - Fleetwood Ambulance
1998 - Hamilton - Wentworth - Brant Ambulance
1998 - Superior Ambulance
- Hanover
- 1998 - Hanover Hospital Ambulance
- Harrow
- 1953 - Gerald Smith Funeral Home
1998 - Harrow Ambulance Service Ltd.
- Hawkesbury
- 1998 - Ambulance Noel
- Hornepayne
- 1998 - Hornepayne Community Ambulance
- Huntsville
- 1949 - Fred Loft began the community's first ambulance
1967 - Huntsville Memorial Hospital took over
- Ignace
- 1967 - Great Lakes Paper Company provided their ambulance for use by the community
1970 -Town of Ignace purchased their own ambulance
- Ingersol
- 1970 - Alexandra Hospital began ambulance service
1973 - Ingersol Ambulance and Woodstock Ambulance amalgamated
- Innisfil
- 1950s - Simcoe County Ambulance Service
- Iron Bridge
- Blind River Hospital Ambulance
1962 to 1974 - Harvey Tulloch had an ambulance
- Iroquois Falls
- 1967 - Municipality of Iroquois Falls Ambulance
- Islington
- 1956 - Butler Funeral Chapel
- Kanata
- 1998 - Arnprior Kanata Ambulance
- Kapuskasing
- Had a 1964 GMC ambulance
- Kenora
- Had a 1974 Dodge ambulance
1998 - Lake of the Woods Ambulance
- Killaloe
- 1944 - Zummach Funeral Home
- Kingston
- 1883 - Reid Funeral Parlour
1998 - Kingston Regional Ambulance Services
- Kingsville
- 1940s - Kinsmen Club volunteers operated the ambulance
Sun Parlour Emergency Services Ltd.
- Kitchener- Waterloo (originally Berlin & Waterloo)
- 1903 to 1978 - Kitchener & Waterloo Hospital
1978 to 2000 - Kitchener Waterloo Regional Ambulance Service
- Lanark Village
- 1950s - Young's Funeral Home
- Langton
- 1998 - Verhoeve Ambulance Service
- Listowel
- 1998 - Listowel Hospital Ambulance
- Little Current
- 1998 - Espanola Hospital Ambulance
- London
- 1947 - Ballantyne's Ambulance Service
1948 - John Labatt Brewery purchased an ambulance that also served as backup to the community when summoned by the RCMP
1949 - Several funeral homes had ambulances
1949 - London City Police had an ambulance for accident cases only
1949 - City Hospital had an ambulance for contagious disease cases
1952 - Thames Valley Ambulance Service
- Longlac
- 1998 - Longlac Volunteer Ambulance
- Lucan
- 1966 - Murdy Funeral Home
1967 - Haskett & Son Funeral Home
1998 - Lucan Ambulance Service
- Madawaska
- 1962 - Goulet Funeral Home
- Manitouwadge
- 1998 - Manitouwadge Hospital Ambulance
- Marathon
- 1998 - Marathon Ambulance
- Markdale
- 1998 - Centre Grey Hospital Ambulance
- Matheson
- 1998 - Bingham Hospital Ambulance
- Mattawa
- 1969 - Mattawa Hospital Ambulance
- Merritton
- 1937 - Merritton Fire Dept.
- Midland - Penetang
- 1951 - Jack Martin operated Martin's Ambulance Service
1956 - Henry Laurin purchased Midland - Penetang Ambulance
1998 - Midland District Ambulance
- Millgrove
- 1998 - Danver Ambulance Service
1998 - Flamborough Ambulance
- Milton
- 1952 to 1977 - Manor Ambulance
- Mississauga
- 1998 - Peel York District Ambulance Service
- Moosonee
- 1998 - James Bay Ambulance
- Morrisburg
- Fairbairn Funeral Home
- Mount Brydges
- 1966 - E. J. Harding
- Nakina
- 1998 - Nakina Ambulance
- Napanee
- Had a 1949 Pontiac ambulance
- Nestor Falls
- 1998 - Nestor Falls Ambulance
- Newmarket
- 1955 - Reliable Ambulance
1970s - Newmarket Ambulance
1998 - York County Hospital Ambulance
- Niagara
- 1918 - Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario had an ambulance
1948 - Bill Gunning provided ambulance service
1967 - Niagara Fire Dept.
1998 - Niagara Falls District Ambulance Service
- Niagara-on-the-Lake
- 1998 - Niagara-on-the-Lake Ambulance
- Nipigon
- 1989 - Nipigon District Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service
- Nobelton (King Township)
- 1964 - Nobelton Fire Dept. began ambulance service
- Noelville
- 1998 - Noelville Ambulance
- North Bay
- 1950 - Martyn Funeral Home
1998 - North Bay Civic Hospital Ambulance
- North Renfrew
- North Renfrew Ambulance
- Northbrook
- 1998 - Northbrook Ambulance
- Norwood
- 1960s - Irwin Warner had an ambulance, taxi and funeral home
- Oakville
- 1963 - Alexander Ambulance Service
1998 - Halton - Mississauga Ambulance
- Orangeville
- 1998 - Dufferin Ambulance
- Orillia
- 1998 - Orillia District Ambulance
- Oshawa
- 1998 - Oshawa Ambulance
- Ottawa
- 1845 - First public Ottawa Hospital opened, equipped with a hand cart for ambulance use.
1888 - Prior to 1888 police officers were authorized to use and 'for hire' vehicle to transport ambulance patients
1888 - Women's Humane Society had a hand ambulance for animals and people
1895 - City of Ottawa put a contagious ambulance into service
1898 to 1964 - Various funeral homes bid on annual City contract to provide service
1930s to 1960s - Whelan Funeral Home
1939 - Percy Hulse Funeral Home
1948 - Three interns at Civic Hospital operate an ambulance
1946 to 2000 - Ottawa fire dept operates a Fire Emergency Car at discretion of Ottawa fire and police depts. Vehicle also used in Nepean
1948 - Dr. Bon Hanna operates an ambulance from Civic Hospital
1949 - Health Department operates ambulance for Isolation Hospital
1949 to 1968 - Eric and Edith Magladry purchase Hanna's ambulance and begin Exclusive Ambulance Service
1959 - Brian Fuller began Queensway Ambulance
1961 to 1968 - Twin City Ambulance operated by Gordon Hiscoe and son Ed
1968 - Exclusive and Twin City amalgamate and form Ottawa Ambulance Service
1984 - Ottawa Ambulance Service changes to Ottawa Carleton Regional Ambulance Service and continues to be a Ministry of Health service
1984 - Richmond/Carleton Place Ambulance Service, Osgoode & District Ambulance Service, St. Lawrence & District Ambulance Service, Arnprior and Kanata Ambulance Service and Rockland-Orleas Ambulance Service were all given operator contracts to move into outer regions of Ottawa
1995 - Ottawa's first Advanced Care Paramedics graduate
2001 - Ottawa Emergency Services begins with the City of Ottawa amalgamation
- Owen Sound
- 1964 - Tannahill Ambulance Service
1998 - Owen Sound & District Ambulance
- Oxford
- Woodstock Ambulance
- Palmerston
- 1998 - Palmerston & District Ambulance
- Parham
- 1950s to 1973 - Goodfellow's Funeral Home
1973 to 1994 - Dave Hansen operated Parham Ambulance Service
- Paris
- Had a 1960 Dodge ambulance
- Parkhill
- 1966 - Box & Son
1998 - North Middlesex Ambulance
- Parry Sound
- 1998 - Parry Sound District General Hospital
- Pelee Island
- 1998 - Pelee Island Volunteer Ambulance
- Pembroke
- 1998 - Pembroke District Ambulance
- Perth
- 1933 - Blair Funeral Home
1950s - Morrow's Funeral Home
1998 - Perth Ambulance Service
- Petawawa
- 1998 - Upper Ottawa Valley Ambulance
- Peterborough
- 1910 - Comstock's Funeral Home
1954 - Nisbett Ambulance Service
1978 - Peterborough District Ambulance Service stationed at Civic Hospital
- Petrolia
- 1998 - Petrolia & District Ambulance
- Pickle Lake
- 1998 - Pickle Lake Volunteer Ambulance
- Port Colborne
- 1998 - Port Colborne Ambulance Service Centre
- Port Perry
- 1998 - Port Perry Ambulance
- Port Rowan
- 1998 - MacMillan Bloedel Ambulance
- Prescott
- 1967 - George Appleton
1967 - Fred Emmons
1967 - Locke - Britnell Funeral Home
1998 - St. Lawrence & District Ambulance
- Quinte
- City Ambulance Service of Quinte Limited
- Red Lake
- 1998 - Margaret Cochenour Hospital Ambulance
- Red Rock
- 1989 - Red Rock Volunteer Ambulance Service began
- Renfrew
- McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home
1998 - Renfrew Provincial Ambulance
- Rockcliffe (now part of Ottawa)
- 1952 Rockcliffe Ambulance
- Rodney
- 1998 - Rodney Ambulance Service
Padfield Ambulance Service
- Sarnia
- 1948 to 1958 - Robb Funeral Home
1962 - John Middleton Ambulance Service
- Sault - Algoma
- Ministry of Health Ambulance Service
- Sault Ste. Marie
- 1948 - Algoma Steel Corporation
1998 - Sault Algoma Ambulance
- Scarborough
- 1998 - Nobleton Ambulance
- Schreiber
- Kinsmen Club donates a 1949 Chevrolet ambulance to the Town
1998 - North Shore Ambulance
- Seaforth
- 1998 - Seaforth & Clinton Ambulance
- Shelburne
- 1998 - Shelburne Hospital Ambulance
- Simcoe
- 1955 - Simcoe St John Ambulance
1950s - Ken Greene's Ambulance Service
1960 - Port Dover Ambulance Service
1998- Green's Ambulance Service
- Sioux Lookout
- 1998 - Sioux Lookout Hospital Ambulance
- Sioux Narrows
- 1998 - Sioux Narrows Ambulance
- Smiths Falls
- 1940 - Amy Funeral Home
1940 - J. J. Marsch & Sons
1940 - J. C. Webster
1998 - Smiths Falls Ambulance
- Smithville
- 1998 - Book Ambulance Service
- Smooth Rock Falls
- 1998 - Smooth Rock Falls Hospital Ambulance
- South River
- 1998 - South River / Machar Ambulance
- St. Catharines
- 1920s - Grobb Brothers Funeral Home
1938 - Percy Hulse Funeral Home
1975 - Greater Welland Ambulance Service
- St. George
- 1930s - G. F. Glaves
- St. Marys
- Frank Ball Ambulance
1998 - St. Marys Hospital Ambulance
- St. Thomas
- 1950 - Bendell's Ambulance
1998 - St. Thomas Elgin - General Hospital Ambulance
- Stayner
- 1950 - Foisie's Ambulance Service
- Stratford
- Had a 1981 GM ambulance
1998 - Stratford Ambulance
- Strathroy
- 1914 - Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital began ambulance service
1925 - Basil and Forrest Denning began Denning Funeral & Ambulance
1968 to 1973 - Denning Brothers Ambulance Service
1998 - Strathroy Ambulance
- Streetsville
- 1960 - Lee - Kaiser Funeral Home
1998 - Lee Ambulance Service
- Sturgeon Falls
- 1998 - West Nipissing District Ambulance
- Sudbury
- 1952 - Gerry & Marguerite Lougheed operated Lougheed Funeral Home, Flower shop and Ambulance Service up to 1969
1957 - J. P. Miller quit providing ambulance service
1957 McKim Mine had an ambulance
1957 - INCO had an ambulance
1969 - Sudbury Regional Ambulance Service was operating from Sudbury General Hospital
- Sutton
- 1940s to 1980 - Taylor Funeral Home
- Sydenham
- 1950s - Berry's Funeral Home
- Temagami
- 1998 - Temagami Ambulance
- Terrace Bay
- 1979 - North Shore Ambulance
1998 - McCausland Hospital Ambulance
- Thedford
- 1971 - Gilpin Funeral Home
- Thistletown
- 1930 - Thistletown Hospital for Sick Children had an ambulance
- Thorndale
- 1932 to 1977 - Edward Jones Funeral Home
- Thorold
- 1948 - Protection Hose Co. (fire dept) bought the community's first ambulance
1968 - Thorold Ambulance Association took over
- Thunder Bay
- 1952 - Thunder Bay Fire Dept.
- Tillsonburg
- 1957 - John Middleton Ambulance Service
1998 - Tillsonburg Hospital Ambulance
- Timmins
- 1923 - Hollinger Gold Mine buys a new ambulance
1998 - Porcupine Area Ambulance Ltd.
- Tobermory
- 1998 - St. Edmund's Volunteer Ambulance
- Toronto
- 1833 to 2010 - During these 171 years the City of Toronto had more than 130 different ambulance services. Some only lasted a few months, others lasted decades.
1881 - Toronto General Hospital began an ambulance service
1884 - Bates & Dodds Funeral Home
1888 to 1933 - Toronto Police had ambulances
1889 to 1966 - The Department of Health operated ambulances
1911 - A. W. Miles Funeral Home had Toronto's first motorized ambulance
1911 - Disney Brothers
1913 - Toronto Police obtained their first motorized ambulance
1914 - Toronto General Hospital
1922 - Phillips Funeral Home
1927 - Thompson Funeral Home
1933 - Toronto Police transferred their ambulances to Public Health Dept.
1942 - City of Toronto operated two ambulances (one for emergency use and one for contagious disease cases) with a staff of 17 including 3 dedicated dispatchers. There also were eight private ambulance services at this time.
1942 - Humphrey Funeral Home
1943 - City of Toronto increased their ambulance fleet to 5 and their staff complement to 29. The ambulances were equipped with one-way radios.
1944 - City of Toronto upgraded their radios to two-way capability
1946 - Klinek Ambulance Service began (also used Reliable, Jerrett trade names)
1946 - Cairns Brothers Ambulance Service
1953 to 1975 - Kane Funeral Home
1958 - Lakeshore & Queensway Ambulance
1959 - Bell Ambulance
1960 - Ogden Ambulance
1962 - Butler Ambulance
1962 - North York Fire Dept. ambulance
1963 - Hallowell Ambulance
1967 to 1975 - Toronto's Department of Emergency Services provided centralized dispatch for all public and private ambulance services
1971 Amalgamated Ambulance Service
1975 to 1998 - City of Toronto amalgamated all ambulance services: Metropolitan Toronto Department of Emergency Services, York Toronto & York South Ambulance Services (which had been operated by the Ontario Ministry of Health) and the following five privately managed services which had been funded by the Ministry of Health: Locke Metro Ambulance, Kane Ambulance, Watson Ambulance, Ogden Ambulance and Hallowell Ambulance.
1999 - Toronto EMS began
- Trenton
- 1960 - Weaver Funeral Home
1964 to 1980 - Rushnell Funeral Home
1998 - Trenton District Ambulance
- Tweed
- 1945 - Max Bush began W. M. Bush Ambulance Service
Cassidy's Ambulance had a 1949 Dodge
- Uxbridge
- Had a 1930 Henney ambulance
- Walkerton
- 1998 - Walkerton Ambulance
- Wallaceburg
- 1947 - Nicholls Funeral Home
- Wasaga Beach
- 1976 - Wasaga Beach Fire Dept. Ambulance
- Wawa
- 1998 - Lady Dunn Hospital Ambulance
- Welland
- 1958 - Welland County General Hospital
1960s - Alexander Ambulance
1964 - Greater Welland Ambulance Service
- West Haldimand
- West Haldimand General Hospital
- Whitby
- 1927 - W. C. Town Funeral Home began ambulance service
1946 - Strowger's Funeral Home
1960s to 1980s - St. John Ambulance provided service
1998 - Whitby / Bowmanville Ambulance
- White River
- 1998 - White River Ambulance
- Wiarton
- 1998 - Bruce Peninsula Ambulance Service
- Williamsburg
- 1972 - Had a private ambulance service
- Winchester
- 1960s to 1970s - Vice & Craig Funeral Home provided ambulance service in Winchester and Chesterville district
- Windsor
- 1920 - Chapin & Son Funeral Home
1940 - Sutton Funeral Home
1940 - Windsor Funeral Home
1940 - Windsor Ambulance Service Co. Ltd.
1950 - Regal Ambulance
1955 - ABC Ambulance
1956 - Ford Windsor Manufacturing Plant had an ambulance
1956 - Charlton & Son Ambulance
1998 - Windsor Provincial Ambulance Service
- Wingham
- 1879 to 1900 and 1906 to 1913 - Sam Gracey, undertaker
1898 to 1948 - James Walker and family provided funeral and ambulance services
1914 - Robert Currie took over the former Gracey funeral home
1966 - Wingham District Hospital provided ambulance service
2008 - Huron County EMS
- Wolfe Island
- 1998 - Wolfe Island Ambulance
- Woodbridge
- 1970 - Scott Funeral Home
- Woodstock
- 1908 - Local citizens collected funds to purchase an ambulance for the hospital
1947 - Meadows & Millward Ambulance Service
1960 - Chevrolet ambulance
- Zurich
- 1998 - O'Connor Ambulance Service