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Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare Adds New 24-Hour Station to the Community

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Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare Adds New 24-Hour Station to the Community

Spring, Tx. January 20, 2026: Harris County ESD 11 (HCESD 11) has opened another new station in the state’s largest ambulance-only ESD in Texas to better serve the community. Station 601 is located at 8639 Fallbrook Drive in Houston in partnership with Cypress Creek Fire Department.

“This is the third new 24-hour station we have added in the first month of 2026.  This means faster response times for our community and better coverage,” says Chief Executive Officer Jordan Anderson. “We have partnered with Cypress Creek Fire in Station 601 to strategically position our crews to provide the best and fastest care possible to those we serve in Northwest Harris County.” 

Station 601 joins recently opened stations 602 located at 2900 Cypresswood Drive in Spring and Station 603 at 22310 Springwoods Village Parkway which is also in Spring.   HCESD 11 now has 15 24-hour stations serving our community in addition to the ambulances deployed 24-hours a day from our main campus in Spring. 

About Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare: 

Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare covers a 177 square mile area of northern Harris County with over 700,000 residents, the largest ambulance-only Emergency Service District in the state of Texas. Harris County ESD 11 receives over 65,000 calls a year and consistently ranks among the best EMS services in the country for speed of response, patient satisfaction and quality of care.  

The Harris County Emergency Services District 11 Communication Center, known as Control, is recognized as an ACE Accredited Center of Excellence by the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch. This prestigious designation highlights our commitment to excellence in emergency dispatch services. As an ACE-accredited agency, we enjoy increased visibility in community service, enhanced support in litigation and liability management, and improved recruitment and retention, affirming the value and impact of our team’s work. 

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Contact: Miranda Sevcik, ESD 11 Public Information Officer 346-226-8808

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Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare Teams Up With Cody Stephens Foundation to Provide Free EKG Screens for Student Athletes

Houston, Tx. August 18, 2025: Over 400 Harris County students heading back to school and athletics this month will do so with a much better understanding of their heart health thanks to the efforts of the Cody Stephens Foundation.   Harris County ESD 11, the University of Houston Andy and Barbara Gessner College of Nursing students, and the Lone Star Cy-Fair and Montgomery paramedic students teamed up to host a free heart screen at the Harris County ESD 11 campus Sunday, August 17.

Karla Munoz brought her three daughters to the event. 

“I’ve been to doctor’s visits, I’ve been to physicals, they don’t really go into much like they are doing here. My kids really need this and I’m so grateful they were able to get their heart checked here.”

KPRC-TV’s Bill Spencer is a huge supporter of early-detection EKG screens for student athletes and works tirelessly promoting the importance of the event all year long.

About the Cody Stephens Foundation:

Cody Stephens was a 6’9″, 289-pound athlete with dreams as big as his heart — literally. A beloved son, teammate, and friend, Cody had committed to play college football when tragedy struck. In May 2012, Cody fell asleep in his father’s recliner and never woke up, the victim of an undetected heart condition.

His passing left a hole in his family and community, but it also ignited a mission.
Today, Cody’s legacy lives on through heart screenings, education, and legislation that give other young athletes a second chance. The mission of our foundation is to partner with schools to implement heart screening programs with electrocardiogram as a part of pre-participation physicals, and raise awareness that Sudden Cardiac Arrest is preventable.

About Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare

Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare covers a 177 square mile area of northern Harris County with over 700,000 residents, the largest ambulance-only Emergency Service District in the state of Texas.  Harris County ESD 11 receives over 65,000 calls a year and consistently ranks among the best EMS services in the country for speed of response, patient satisfaction and quality of care. The Harris County Emergency Services District 11 Communication Center, known as Control, is recognized as an ACE Accredited Center of Excellence by the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch. This prestigious designation highlights our commitment to excellence in emergency dispatch services. As an ACE-accredited agency, we enjoy increased visibility in community service, enhanced support in litigation and liability management, and improved recruitment and retention, affirming the value and impact of our team’s work.   

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Contact: Miranda Sevcik, ESD 11 Public Information Officer 346-226-8808 

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New Ambulance Service For North Harris County To Commence Operations September 1, 2021

SPRING, TEXAS – Harris County Emergency Services District No. 11 Mobile Healthcare, will officially commence operations at 7:00 AM on September 1, 2021.

Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare was created with one important mission in mind: To provide world-class emergency medical services to more than 600,000 ESD 11 residents who live across 177 square miles of North Harris County.

“The entire ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare team is very excited for our upcoming launch on September 1st. Each and every member of our team is very passionate about taking care of our community by providing quality emergency healthcare”, said Doug Hooten, Chief Executive Officer of Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare.

Here’s what it means for the taxpayers, residents and visitors of the district:

More for Less

Current projections suggest ESD 11 could save as much as $6 million per year by operating its own ambulance system. ESD 11 will operate nine more ambulances than the previous provider, and will do so at a significantly lower cost.

A Higher Standard

ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare is ready to set a higher standard for emergency care and response. The district has created innovative systems that will dramatically improve response times and provide a better patient experience.

Service Centralized

ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare will be operated from a new 43-acre, state-of-the-art campus located at 18334 Stuebner Airline Road in Spring. The new campus is under construction and is scheduled to be completed by early 2022. ESD 11 is currently operating in a temporary deployment center located at 4111 Kreinhop Road while construction of the permanent campus is completed. By centralizing operations, ESD 11 will increase efficiency, decrease costs and ultimately provide the residents of ESD 11 a higher quality mobile healthcare service. The new campus will house an ambulance deployment center, communications center, a fleet maintenance facility, and an administration building.

Cutting Edge

ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare will have a fleet of 40 new state-of-the-art ambulances which are outfitted with the latest in emergency medical technology.

The transition of service from the outgoing provider to Harris County ESD 11 Mobile Healthcare will happen at exactly 7:00 AM on September 1st.

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