The interactive map and table below display data for EMS providers that serve Alabama aggregated by Primary Care Service Area (PCSA). There are 79 PCSAs. Each PCSA is based on a centroid: a single general admission hospital in most cases, or a cluster of such hospitals in a few large urban areas, or the center of a small town without a hospital in a few rural cases. The PCSA corresponding to the centroid consists of the region of the state that is closer to that centroid than any other, as measured by drive time through the road network. The centroids are distributed throughout the state so that the PCSAs generally correspond to drive times of 30 minutes or less to the centroids. Like the counties, the PCSAs partition the state. For an introduction and user interface information, see the home page. As noted on that page, no data are available on the the individual stations that an EMS provider may have.
The base layer shows Alabama's 79 PCSAs. Click on a PCSA to see summary information. The providers are shown as a point layer; blue dots represent transporting providers and red dots represent non-transporting providers. Click on a provider to see summary information..
In the table below, click on rows to show the selected PCSAs highlighted in the map above. Click on a selected row again to de-select and remove the highlight.
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