Harris County Emergency Services District No. 11—the largest ambulance-only emergency service district in Texas—added two new 24-hour mobile healthcare stations in the Spring community, according to a Sept. 22 news release.

The details

HCESD 11 is a governing entity responsible for providing emergency healthcare to residents within the district. District first responders serve over 700,000 residents within 177 square miles of Northern Harris County, per the release.

HCESD 11 has a dozen mobile healthcare stations spanning the Spring, Tomball and Humble areas. According to the release, the two latest additions include:
  • Station 411 at the ESD 11 administration building, located at 18334 Stuebner Airline Road, Spring
  • Station 412 at 21455 Imperial Valley Drive, Houston in partnership with the Ponderosa Fire Department
“Your care is our priority. The addition of two new 24-hour ambulances ensures that resources are available around the clock for our community,” Chief Operations Officer Kevin Nutt said in the release. “Units 411 and 412 are strategically positioned to respond where and when they’re needed most. This expansion strengthens our ability to reduce response times and delivers on our commitment to provide coverage without compromise.”