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What about a service like mine, where we provide EMS coverage for the vast majority of our service areas but have three transfer trucks?

Depends. If you're just providing transport for the firemonkeys, who are the "real paramedics", then no. But if the service actually provides 911 Emergency Medical Service, sure.

Not that it is necessary to utilise any of those words in a service name, 911 or not.

And any one who uses the word "star" in a service name should lose their licence. That's been wore out since the 80s.

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Acme Ambulance. A1 Ambulance. Professional Ambulance. Tri-Town Ambulance.

Or... You could call it a "Squad" of some sort. Rescue. First Aid. Life-Saving.

Goodhue. American Ambulance. Life Ambulance. AmbuCare. AmbuNet. AmbuStat. Stat Ambulance. LifeStat. StatCare. TLC Ambulance.

NorthMed. SouthMed. EastMed. WestMed. NorthCare. SouthCare. EastCare. WestCare.

Are you near a shore, or any kind? A large pond? BayShore. North Shore. South Shore. You get the idea.

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