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Counties, municipalities and fire districts

Built to stand behind a zone commitment.

Public agencies are buying reliability over years, not a price on a page. That is a question about capacity, reporting and financial staying power.

What the platform adds

Depth behind a long-term commitment.

Zone awards turn on response time performance, documented clinical quality and the financial durability to honor a multi-year commitment. Common ownership across neighboring operators is what makes all three defensible over the life of a contract.

  • Response time reporting that reconciles. Compliance reporting comes out of the same dispatch environment that ran the call, with consistent definitions period to period, so it can be audited rather than assembled.
  • Surge and mutual aid depth. Neighboring operating companies under common ownership can cover each other during peak load, storm events and mass casualty response without negotiating a new arrangement each time.
  • A standard quality program. A common review cadence, documentation standard and training program across operating companies, carried out under each company's own medical director and local protocols.
  • Capital behind the commitment. Fleet replacement, station capital and staffing ramp are funded at the platform level, so service levels do not depend on one company's cash position in a difficult quarter.
Zone A Zone B Zone C normal demand demand spike normal demand units cross under common ownership, no new agreement adjacent zones, separate licensed operating companies
When demand spikes in one zone, units from neighboring operating companies under the same owner can cover it, without negotiating a fresh mutual aid arrangement each time.

How we contract

The bidder is always the licensed operator.

Wexmoor does not hold EMS licensure and does not bid for or provide emergency medical service. Proposals are submitted by the operating company licensed in that jurisdiction. Wexmoor's role is disclosed for what it is: the parent providing capital, systems and shared administrative services behind that operator.

Documentation we can provide ahead of a formal process:

  • Ownership structure and control disclosures
  • Operating company licensure and certificate status
  • Historical response time performance by operating company
  • Quality program and medical direction structure
  • Financial capacity documentation for the platform

Evaluating coverage, a renewal or an upcoming solicitation?

We can walk through structure, capacity and reporting well before anything formal is on the calendar.