Williamson County EMS has been the primary 911 EMS provider for Williamson County since 1975, serving a rapidly growing population of over 500,000. Our department responds to an average of 30,000 calls annually.
With 18 station based dual-Paramedic ambulances serving a mix of urban, suburban, and rural areas, and experienced Community Health Paramedic Program, our medics have the opportunity to practice EMS in a variety of environments.
At Williamson County EMS, we strive to integrate our motto, “To Respect, Care, and Serve” into everything we do.
Most Williamson County EMS paramedics work 24 hours on, 48 hours off, on a rotating A, B, and C shift schedule. We do have some demand units with 12hr rotations along with some positions that allow for work/school arrangements.
Our Paramedics median level of experience is 7.75 years with us and often more before being hired, however previous EMS experience is not required. Our exceptional credentialing process and field training staff give you the necessary support. We only hire Paramedics.