Del Norte Ambulance, located in Del Norte County, CA., has undergone many changes over the past
30-plus years.
In the mid 1970s, ambulance services were operated by mortuary services. Medical care provided at
the scene or in route was virtually non-existent. With the bankruptcy of one service and the refusal to operate an ambulance
service by the other, the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors sought the owner of Mad River Ambulance service, 70 miles
south of Crescent City. He secured a place of business and began putting first aid providers and later EMT 1's on call, to
provide service to the community as needed.
In 1979, it became clear to the owner that it would be very difficult to improve services beyond
the basic care and transportation as a non-resident owner. The company was purchased and the new owners became resident owners
and managers. At that point the service featured two older homemade ambulances, stocked and equipped with the basic minimum
equipment and staffed by first aid/drivers and EMT 1 attendants.
In March of 1980, the EMT 2 program was introduced. By January of 1981, the EMT 2 program
was operating at full capacity.
In 1985, it was realized by the owners that they were unable to improve the service any further.
That's when Ron Sandler, moving from Southern California with six years of Paramedic experience, purchased the company.
He immediatley began the restructuring of the company to include more modernized equipment, higher levels of training and
professional standards.
In 1989, he started Del Norte Air Ambulance Service, which provided fixed wing emergency and
non-emergency transportation using state-of-the-art equipment.
In 1992, Paramedic services were implemented into the Del Norte County process. In 1996, the
Del Norte Ground and Air Ambulance headquarters office was built in Fort Dick. This station marks the first station to be
built for ambulance services in Del Norte County.
In 1998, Del Norte Ambulance aquired its own aircraft, ending a rental agreement. The
purchase of this aircraft insured our ability to provide the best care possible to anyone in need of air ambulance services.
Del Norte Ambulance has very specific ideas as to the way an ambulance service should be operated.
The most important items are "Team Work" and the promise that we are "Dedicated to Serving" everyone and pulling
together for a common cause.
The overriding goal of all Del Norte Ambulance Ground and Air Service personnel is providing
the best possible "Patient Care."
The aforementioned accomplishments -- along with many other lesser accomplishments -- have
earned Del Norte Ambulance the recognition of continually improving the medical services for the community. We know we will
continue to improve in the years to come.
Ron Sandler
President