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Advanced Life Support (ALS) Ambulance Services

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The contract involves the provision of Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance services for both emergency and non-emergency medical transport, requiring paramedic-staffed vehicles equipped to perform advanced life-saving interventions in accordance with state protocols. A critical requirement is the ability to respond to all calls within a fifteen-minute window, ensuring timely care delivery to patients in need. Services must be performed at the specified place of performance in Ayer, Massachusetts, with the zip code 01432, and the work falls under the NAICS code 621910 for ambulance services. The contract is structured as a subcontract and was posted on July 1, 2026, with a response deadline of July 17, 2026. The agency responsible is the Department of Justice under the FAO designation, though no specific office address or point of contact is provided. All proposals must meet the operational standards for ALS care and must be submitted prior to the deadline to be considered for award.

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ALS ambulance services in Ayer, MA, must respond within 15 minutes, submitted by July 17, 2026, under Department of Justice.

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621910 - Ambulance Services View NAICS

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Ayer, MA, 01432, USA

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Emergency and non-emergency medical transport using paramedic-staffed ambulances capable of advanced interventions, meeting state protocols and 15-minute response requirement.

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