Harris County Emergency Service District No. 11 announced two additional 24-hour stations are now serving the Spring area in a Jan. 13 news release.

The details

As previously reported by Community Impact, HCESD 11 is a governing entity responsible for providing emergency health care to residents within the district. District first responders serve over 700,000 residents within 177 square miles of Northern Harris County. With the two new stations opening in Spring in January, HCESD 11 now has 15 stations serving the community.

The new stations are located at:
  • Station 602: 2900 Cypresswood Drive, Spring
  • Station 603: 22310 Springwoods Village Parkway, Spring
In their words

“These two new 24-hour ambulance stations are designed to give our community more coverage, enabling our crews to respond to calls more efficiently and faster,” HCESD 11 Chief Executive Officer Jordan Anderson said. “An added advantage is that Station 602 is newly renovated with all the bells and whistles, and Station 603 is a brand new building entirely so our crews will be well taken of as they take great care of our community.”