When a patient needs more than transport, they need a paramedic at the bedside, a cardiac monitor running, and medications ready to flow before the doors close. That is what an ALS ambulance delivers. One United EMS operates advanced life support ambulances across New York City and Northern New Jersey, staffed by ACLS and PALS certified paramedics and equipped as mobile intensive care units. From a Manhattan cardiac cath lab to a rehab bed in Hackensack, from a Brooklyn nursing facility to a dialysis center in Paterson, our ALS crews carry the monitoring, airway, and medication capability that a stable transport can suddenly need. Dispatch answers 24/7, every vehicle is licensed and insured, and our paramedics operate under physician medical direction so the care that begins at pickup never pauses until the patient is handed off bed to bed.
ALS Ambulance Service Across New York City and Northern New Jersey
One United EMS provides ALS ambulance service across New York City and Northern New Jersey with ACLS and PALS certified paramedics, cardiac monitoring, advanced airway, and IV care. 24/7 dispatch, licensed and insured. Call now.
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
A BLS ambulance provides basic life support: stable patient transport, oxygen, basic monitoring, and trained EMTs, but no invasive procedures. An ALS ambulance is staffed by a paramedic who can deliver advanced life support, including cardiac monitoring with a 12 lead ECG and electrical therapy, advanced airway management, IV and intraosseous access, and medication administration en route. The right level depends on the patient's condition and the physician's orders. If a patient needs continuous cardiac monitoring, a running medication drip, or could deteriorate during transport, they need ALS.
Choose ALS whenever the patient needs care that only a paramedic can provide: continuous cardiac monitoring, an active medication infusion, advanced airway support, possible medication administration during the trip, or any condition that could become unstable between facilities. If a physician, hospital case manager, or sending facility specifies advanced life support, the patient travels ALS. When the patient is stable and needs only transport, oxygen, and basic monitoring, BLS is appropriate. Our dispatchers will confirm the correct level when you call.
Our advanced life support ambulances are equipped as Mobile Intensive Care units. Paramedics carry a cardiac monitor with 12 lead ECG, defibrillation, synchronized cardioversion, and transcutaneous pacing, advanced airway equipment including intubation and mechanical ventilation with EtCO2 capnography, IV and intraosseous access, and a full range of medications they can administer and titrate en route, including cardiac, respiratory, sedative, and pain medications, plus treatments for blood glucose and allergic emergencies. Crews are also trained in interventions such as needle chest decompression.
Yes. Our paramedics are ACLS and PALS certified, trained in both adult and pediatric advanced life support, and they operate under physician medical direction. Our ambulances are licensed to provide advanced life support and operate under the oversight required in this region, and every vehicle is licensed and insured. Care delivered en route is documented on an electronic patient care record that travels to the receiving facility.
For a 911 emergency, always call 911. For paramedic level transports that are not 911 emergencies, our dispatch line is staffed 24/7 and we position crews to reach the major hospital corridors across New York City and Northern New Jersey. Actual arrival time depends on the pickup location, the time of day, and traffic on the metro's bridges, tunnels, and chronically congested arteries, which is why our dispatchers build realistic routing into every arrival window rather than promising a number that traffic will break.
ALS ambulance transport is frequently covered when it is medically necessary, meaning the patient's condition required advanced life support. Medicare, Medicaid, and many commercial plans cover medically necessary ALS transport, with patient responsibility depending on the specific plan and whether the trip is emergency or non emergency. We document the clinical justification thoroughly to support the claim, verify benefits where possible, and explain expected coverage and any out of pocket portion before a scheduled transport whenever we can.
ALS transport is billed at a higher rate than BLS because it requires paramedic staffing and Mobile Intensive Care equipment. The exact cost varies with the level of service, the mileage, and the interventions required during the trip. The most accurate way to get a figure is to call dispatch with the pickup, destination, and ordered level of care so we can quote the specific transport. For covered patients, much of the cost may be paid by insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid when the transport is medically necessary and documented.
Yes. Interfacility ALS transport is a core part of our service. We move monitored patients between hospitals, from emergency departments to specialty centers, and from hospitals to rehabilitation and skilled nursing facilities across New York City and Northern New Jersey, including cross river transfers between New Jersey and New York. For the highest acuity moves that require sustained ICU level monitoring, ventilator support, or multiple infusions, we coordinate critical care transport with the appropriate crew and equipment. We handle the documentation and coordinate bed to bed so orders and infusions travel with the patient.
In many cases one family member can accompany the patient, subject to space in the vehicle and the clinical situation. Because an ALS transport may involve active monitoring and interventions, the crew makes the final call based on the patient's condition and safety. The best approach is to ask our dispatcher when you book so we can plan for a rider when it is appropriate and let you know if it is not advisable for a particular transport.
Call our 24/7 dispatch line or submit a request through our online form with the patient's pickup location and destination, the date and time, the patient's mobility and clinical status, the ordered level of care, and the insurance or billing details. We will confirm that ALS is the correct level, assign a paramedic crew, and give you an arrival window. Scheduled non emergency ALS transports, such as planned hospital to rehab moves or specialty appointments, are best booked in advance, and same day urgent transfers are handled by the same dispatch line.
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