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Boston EMS ambulances and stations

Our department currently has 16 stations for our 26 frontline ambulances. Some units shift change out of a particular station and post to a different service area, including Basic Life Support ambulances A5, A8, A9, A12, A17, and A19.

In the table below, “A” stands for a Basic Life Support ambulance and “P” stands for a paramedic-staffed Advance Life Support ambulance.

View a map of station locations

EMS stations

STATION

LOCATION

Station 1 (A1 and P1)

109 Purchase St., Downtown

Station 2 (A2 and P2) (Boston Police station)

364 Warren St., Roxbury

Station 3 (A3) (Boston Police station)

1165 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester

Station P3 (Carney Hospital)

2100 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester

Station 4 (A4 and A8) (Tufts Medical Center)

25 Harvard St., Downtown

Station 5 (A5 and P5) (Faulkner Hospital)

1153 Centre St., Jamaica Plain

Station 6 (A6) (Boston police station)

101 West Broadway, South Boston

Station 7 (A7) (Logan Airport)

200 Prescott St., East Boston

Station 10 (A10)

69 Theodore Glynn Way, South End

Station 11 (A11) (Public Works Department)

50 Gibson St., Dorchester

Station 12 (A12, A17 and A19)

249 River St., Mattapan

Station 13 (A13) (Boston Police station)

3347 Washington St., Jamaica Plain

Station 14 (A14 and A9)

33 McDonald Ave., Allston/Brighton

Station 15 (A15)

512 Main St., Charlestown

Station 16 (A16 and P16) (Beth Israel)

330 Brookline Ave., Fenway/Kenmore

Station 18 (A18) (Public Works Department)

58 Dana Ave., Hyde Park

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