
The Cocke County Commission has voted unanimously to approve a five-year extension of its contract with Priority Ambulance for emergency and non-emergency medical transportation services.
This extension, which includes an additional five-year extension, follows a three-year contract awarded to Priority Ambulance in May 2022, which included an option for a five-year renewal. Priority Ambulance and its predecessor, First Call Ambulance, have continuously provided 9-1-1 service to Cocke County residents since 2012. Priority Ambulance acquired First Call in October 2021.
“Our relationship with Priority Ambulance just keeps getting better. We make a great team,” said Rob Mathis, Cocke County Mayor.
Priority Ambulance’s East Tennessee operations also include 9-1-1 service in Loudon County, IFT and 911 services in Franklin County, and interfacility services in Knox and Blount counties.
“We are grateful for the continued trust Cocke County has placed in our team,” said Rob Webb, Vice President of Operations at Priority Ambulance. “We remain dedicated to providing high-quality medical transportation services to the citizens of Cocke County and look forward to continuing our partnership.”