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Angel Fire Fire-Ems Department
Category: Ambulance ServicesUsers Rating:
(505) 377-334711 North Angel Fire Road
Angel Fire, NM 87710
Angel Fire Fire-Ems Department is a business dealing in the Ambulance Services industry. Angel Fire Fire-Ems Department is located in Angel Fire, NM on 11 North Angel Fire Road.
Angel Fire Fire-Ems Department telephone number is
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Ambulance Services in Angel Fire are on-road medical services that are equipped for transporting the injured or sick from home or a place of accident, to hospitals. They usually have trained medical crew on board to give preliminary treatment to those needing immediate medical attention.
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