The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride is currently accepting registrations for the East Coast, Southern, Midwest, and Weekend of Honor Events.
To learn more about each one of these events, check out the details below. Looking to register? Click on the registration buttons located under each of the route headings.
Weekend of Honor – July 22nd Crystal City, VA
This single-day event kicks off the Weekend of Honor in coordination with the National EMS Memorial Service. Registration is only $20.
Are you up for a climb? Don’t worry, half of the route is all downhill. With a start in Snowmass, CO to Littleton, CO you can take in the best sights of the Rocky Mountains.
Registration Coming Soon…..
West Coast – September 19th – September 24th
From Reno, NV to San Francisco, CA this route has it all, The views, the weather, and the wine of the Napa Valley, don’t miss this season-ending route.
Registration Coming Soon…..
Covid-19 Mitigation
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride remains committed to providing a safe cycling and support environment for all participants, spectators, and hosts. During all 2022 events, the CDC Covid-19 guidelines in effect at the time and location of the individual event will be followed by all participants. You can view these requirements at the CDC Covid-19 Community Levels website by clicking here.
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride, Inc. honors Emergency Medical Services personnel by organizing and implementing long-distance cycling events that memorialize and celebrate the lives of those who serve every day, those who have become sick or injured while performing their duties, and those who have died in the line of duty.
You can learn more about the 2022 National EMS Memorial Service and obtain the hotel reservation list by clicking here
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride is currently accepting registrations for the East Coast, Southern, Midwest, and Weekend of Honor Events.
To learn more about each one of these events, check out the details below. Looking to register? Click on the registration buttons located under each of the route headings.
Weekend of Honor – July 22nd Crystal City, VA
This single-day event kicks off the Weekend of Honor in coordination with the National EMS Memorial Service. Registration is only $20.
Are you up for a climb? Don’t worry, half of the route is all downhill. With a start in Snowmass, CO to Littleton, CO you can take in the best sights of the Rocky Mountains.
Registration Coming Soon…..
West Coast – September 19th – September 24th
From Reno, NV to San Francisco, CA this route has it all, The views, the weather, and the wine of the Napa Valley, don’t miss this season-ending route.
Registration Coming Soon…..
Covid-19 Mitigation
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride remains committed to providing a safe cycling and support environment for all participants, spectators, and hosts. During all 2022 events, the CDC Covid-19 guidelines in effect at the time and location of the individual event will be followed by all participants. You can view these requirements at the CDC Covid-19 Community Levels website by clicking here.
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride, Inc. honors Emergency Medical Services personnel by organizing and implementing long-distance cycling events that memorialize and celebrate the lives of those who serve every day, those who have become sick or injured while performing their duties, and those who have died in the line of duty.
You can learn more about the 2022 National EMS Memorial Service and obtain the hotel reservation list by clicking here
Many of you have likely heard the devastating news of the passing of Mr. Bill McCarthy, CEO of Coastal Health Systems of Brevard, on December 20, 2021. Bill was a dedicated leader in EMS and a dear friend and colleague to many. He served as the CEO of Coastal Health for 20 years and will always be remembered for the amazing work he did on behalf of Coastal Health and EMS providers in Florida. The American Ambulance Association Board of Directors extends their sincere condolences to Bill’s family, friends, and colleagues. Please see the Memorial Service information below.