Brevard County Emergency Medical Services Announces Response-Enhancing Operational Changes
By Space Coast Daily // April 2, 2025
Brevard Fire Rescue working with community partners to ease strain from upcoming Rockledge Hospital closure

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA—Brevard County Emergency Medical Services will make operational changes to maintain quick response times and ensure advanced life support services are available for patients’ needs.
Brevard County Fire Rescue works closely with our community partners to ease strain from Rockledge Hospital’s upcoming closure.
As part of this effort, Brevard County EMS will implement a process change and coordinate with our long-standing partner, Coastal Ambulance Systems, to provide non-life-threatening patient transportation to the hospital effective Monday, April 7.
What this means for residents
• 911 calls may be triaged to ensure the correct resources are being dispatched for our patients.
• Brevard County Fire Rescue may respond to a call, assess the patient, and contact CAS to transport the patient to a local hospital for non-emergency cases.
• Once Brevard County Fire Rescue has verified the condition is non-life-threatening and the CAS unit has been dispatched, the BCFR unit may leave the scene to ensure prompt response to emergency calls.

Brevard County EMS reminds residents and visitors to use 911 for emergencies like heart attack, stroke, severe injuries, uncontrolled bleeding, and life-threatening allergic reactions.
If a loved one has a non-emergency medical condition, consider taking them to the nearest hospital or urgent care for faster and more efficient treatment.
Brevard County EMS appreciates the community’s understanding as we implement this new process, and will continue to work with medical partners throughout the County to ensure the health and safety of patients and the community.