Coffeyville Regional Medical Center announces it has added a new ambulance to its emergency services fleet.
The Coffeyville Regional Medical Center EMS Department received a 2025 Ford 550 X-L-T SuperDuty carrying an ambulance box that is outfitted with the most advanced intensive care equipment in the CRMC fleet. It is the third ambulance in the fleet which is necessary to handle the volume of emergency calls in the CRMC EMS area and to transfer patients to larger hospitals.
The new ambulance cost about $386,000, which was made possible through the CRMC Foundation. Using donations generated from Kansas income tax credits, a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development, and a grant through Frontier Farm Credit, the new ambulance was purchased without utilizing any taxpayer dollars or CRMC’s operational revenue.
The new ambulance replaces a 2010 model that had 250,000 engine miles and was prone to frequent breakdowns. CRMC’s ambulance area encompasses 434 square miles in southern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma.




