Ambulance services in Montana are licensed and regulated by the state's Department of Health or EMS division, which sets training requirements for paramedics and EMTs and establishes response time standards for different service zones. Local agencies range from county-run EMS departments to volunteer fire-based services in rural communities.

Ambulance locations are available in 33 cities across Montana. They are spread across 23 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration include Helena, Great Falls, Billings, which tend to have more EMS stations due to higher population density and greater call volume from urban areas.

Residents of Montana should identify their local EMS provider in advance and keep the non-emergency dispatch number accessible for situations that require medical transport but not a 911 response.

Residents of Montana seeking ambulance services should note that non-emergency medical transportation typically requires advance scheduling and insurance verification. Contact your local EMS agency directly to confirm coverage areas, transport eligibility, and any cost-sharing requirements under your health plan.

Browse Ambulance by county across Montana to find the nearest location.