Opportunity
Wisconsin Vendornet Platform #04172026
Solicitation for Full-Time ALS Ambulance Services in Richland County, Wisconsin
Posted
April 17, 2026
Respond By
May 11, 2026
Identifier
04172026
NAICS
621910
Richland County, Wisconsin is seeking a contractor to provide full-time, 24/7/365 Advanced Life Support (ALS) 9-1-1 ambulance services for approximately 60% of the county, including Richland Center and surrounding municipalities. - Government Buyer: - Richland County, Wisconsin (Richland County EMS) - State of Wisconsin, Department of Administration - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Provision of ALS ambulance services, including: - At least one ALS ambulance continuously staffed and equipped - Second ambulance during peak periods - Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) - Compliance with industry, state, and federal standards - Quarterly reporting to county supervisors - Community engagement and education programs (CPR, EMT, "Stop the Bleed") - Implementation of Unified Incident Command System for EMS - Development of new EMS programs (Mobile Integrated Health, Community Paramedicine, Tactical EMS) - Long-term capital planning for ambulance and equipment replacement (cardiac monitors, stretchers, power-load systems, radios, PPE) - Mutual aid and training - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must operate under established medical control standards with formal QA and CQI programs - Must coordinate community education and engagement - County-owned ambulances and equipment may be available for sale to the successful proposer - No guarantee of exclusive rights to interfacility transfers - Ability to expand service area if needed - Quarterly reporting and community engagement are required - Place of Performance and Delivery Locations: - Richland County, Wisconsin (including Richland Center) - Richland County Dispatch Center (operated by the Sheriff's office) - The Richland Hospital and Clinics, Richland Center
Description
Richland County, Wisconsin is seeking proposals for full-time 24/7/365 Advanced Life Support (ALS) 9-1-1 ambulance services covering about 60% of the county's geographical area. The contract aims to ensure emergency medical services with compliance to industry standards, including quality assurance and community engagement. The county currently operates a 9-1-1 AEMT level service and seeks a contractor to provide ALS ambulance service with reporting and mutual aid capabilities. The contract period is expected to start January 1, 2027, with proposals due by May 11, 2026.