A Life Connected
About Seneca County EMS
For over 40 years, Seneca County EMS has been dedicated to providing high-quality emergency medical services to the residents of Seneca County. With a focus on continuous improvement, the department ensures that its teams stay current with the latest advancements in emergency care and procedures. Seneca County EMS operates 24/7 from multiple locations throughout the county, including stations in Bloomville, Republic, Green Springs, Bettsville, New Riegel, and the central station at the Public Safety Building at the Seneca County Fairgrounds.
Our mission is clear: to offer comprehensive, responsive, and equitable Advanced Life Support services and ambulance transportation to both residents and visitors. While no one hopes to need emergency medical services, rest assured that Seneca County EMS is always prepared and ready to answer the call when it matters most.
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Our Service Area & Station Locations
Station #3 | Bettsville
Station #4 | Bloomville
Station #5 | New Riegel
Station #6 | Republic
Station #7 | Green Springs
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Additional Safety Services
EMA (Emergency Management Agency)
The Emergency Management Agency is responsible for disaster management, planning, mitigation, training and hardening of infrastructure to make people more resilient to emergencies or disasters. The organization focuses on disaster management. The entity responds to floods, tornadoes, power outages, terrorism etc. Learn more about Seneca County EMA here.
9-1-1 system
The emergency services department manages the public safety answering points for the 9-1-1 system, of which there are three in the county (Tiffin Police Department, Fostoria Police Department and Seneca County Sheriff’s Office). This duty involves the call management for landline and wireless 9-1-1 calls. The department manages the hardware, infrastructure and software the 9-1-1 runs on. The dispatchers work directly with the system, while the department makes sure that it works.
Radio Communications
The emergency services office handles the radio communications for dispatching police, fire and EMS. There are four radio tower sites throughout the county (in Tiffin, Bascom, Republic and Attica). The department manages those sites by doing everything from cutting the weeds to going inside and making sure the temperature is appropriate for the equipment. Regular inspections and testing of all equipment are done monthly.
The department also administers and tests the outdoor warning sirens in the county. These are tested monthly.