STAT Response

STAT Response A safety company that is devoted to providing the finest quality emergency medical, safety and train In addition, STAT Response is locally owned and operated.

Originally founded in 1999 as Eastside Medical Services, STAT Response is owned and operated by Shane Roeder, EMT, and managed by an experienced staff of pre-hospital professionals. STAT Response is committed not only to providing the finest quality emergency services and training, but to employing persons who embody the foremost characteristics of a first response professional. We believe that in

order to provide the best for our customers and students, an employee must be in a challenging work environment, and rewarded well for their toils. Our employees are the faces of our company -- providing not only physical and mental care -- but acting compassionate, empathetic and professional. In essence, the "service" in Emergency Medical Services is not really a ride to the hospital or the quick bandaging of an injury at the county fair, but the emotional and physical care given by an employee to someone who is sick or injured. Many of our employees -- including much of the management team -- have worked for large national ambulance services and felt that the care they were forced to provide was not good enough for their friends and families. At STAT Response, we see ourselves as a vital part of the community that helps people when they are most in need. In fact, the owner of STAT Response may just be the one to treat your injuries or illness or teach your first aid / CPR course. Please contact STAT Response today.

12/24/2025

Holiday baking plans? Keep safety on the menu! 🍪🔥

Whether you’re whipping up cookies for Santa or hosting a gingerbread party, don’t let a kitchen fire ruin the festivities.

✅ Never leave kids unattended in the kitchen
✅ Turn pot handles inward
✅ Use oven mitts and keep a lid nearby
✅ Create a 3-foot “kid-free zone” around hot surfaces

Make memories, not emergencies. Learn more safety tips at: https://fireline.seattle.gov/2022/12/17/make-holiday-baking-with-kids-fun-and-safe/

Watch your Blood pressure.
12/24/2025

Watch your Blood pressure.

Get your blood pressure checked at least once a year and understand what the numbers mean. Severe high blood pressure combined with symptoms such as chest pain or trouble speaking may be a hypertensive emergency, and you should call 911 immediately.

Make cpr fun and keep the beat.
12/24/2025

Make cpr fun and keep the beat.

Top genre: Lifesaving.

The biggest songs of 2025 might be wrapped, but you can (and should!) still learn the simple steps of Hands-Only CPR. If you see a teen or adult collapse, call 911 and push hard and fast in the center of the chest. http://spr.ly/6186CTYte

🎄✨ Merry Christmas from STAT Response! ✨🎄We want to wish all of our incredible STAT Response staff, event partners, and ...
12/24/2025

🎄✨ Merry Christmas from STAT Response! ✨🎄

We want to wish all of our incredible STAT Response staff, event partners, and training customers a very joyful and blessed Christmas season. Thank you for trusting us this year to stand by your side, keep people safe, and serve our community—it truly means more to us than you know.

As we celebrate the birth of our Savior, “For unto us a child is born” (Isaiah 9:6), may your homes be filled with peace, joy, and gratitude for the many blessings God has given us.

🎁 A quick safety reminder: celebrate wisely—drive sober, watch those icy sidewalks, don’t overload the outlets with all the Christmas lights at once, and remember that emergency services appreciate holiday cheer… but prefer not to meet you professionally 😄.

We are thankful for each and every one of you and look forward to serving, training, and supporting you again in the New Year.

From our STAT Response family to yours—Merry Christmas, God bless, and we’ll see you in 2026! 🎄✝️🚑

12/22/2025

Listen to your heart this holiday season. 🫀

If you are experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, or unusual fatigue - call 911 immediately!

This brief health assessment will help you assess your risk for heart disease. 👇
http://scionhealth.us/6186CK3Ou

12/22/2025

Some elves make toys.
Some elves make mischief.
McBurney the Elf?
He checks smoke detectors and replaces batteries like a true holiday professional. 🔥➡️😌



All upper county fire agencies have free smoke alarms they can replace your old ones with, or can just check yours and replace the batteries! No more 3am beeps for you 😎

12/21/2025

🎄 This Christmas season, please remember you are not alone.

The holidays can be difficult for many, and if you are struggling or having thoughts of su***de, we encourage you to reach out. You may not feel it right now, but there are people who care about you. Your life has value, and your story is important.

988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 for anyone in crisis.
📞 Call or text 988
💬 Chat: 988lifeline.org/chat

If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please call 9-1-1.

First-Responder Resources:
• Your Agency Peer Support Team
• Safe Call Now: (206) 459-3020
• Code 4 Northwest: (425) 243-5092
• Fire/EMS Helpline: 1-(888) 731-FIRE (3473)
• Copline: 1-800-267-5463

Please remember: you have purpose, and help is available. You don’t have to carry this alone.

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12/21/2025

Stay Mission-Ready, EMTs, AEMTs, & Paramedics! 🚑

Recertification season is here, and the clock is ticking... but not too fast, if you start now! The deadline to complete your application is March 31, 2026. Don't let a last-minute rush turn into an emergency.

Start logging your continuing education and submitting your application today to ensure a smooth renewal. Get organized and informed with our official Recertification Guide: https://brnw.ch/21wYwI6

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12/21/2025
12/21/2025

Top genre: Lifesaving.

The biggest songs of 2025 might be wrapped, but you can (and should!) still learn the simple steps of Hands-Only CPR. If you see a teen or adult collapse, call 911 and push hard and fast in the center of the chest.

12/21/2025

Accidents and injuries can quickly put a damper on your holiday plans. Here are some safety tips to help prevent injuries during the holiday season.

STAT Response is deeply saddened by the passing of Washington State Patrol Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting  #720, who was fat...
12/21/2025

STAT Response is deeply saddened by the passing of Washington State Patrol Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting #720, who was fatally injured in the line of duty on Friday evening. Our heartfelt sympathies go out to her family, friends, and partners at the Washington State Patrol as they navigate this difficult period. Her commitment to service and ultimate sacrifice will not be forgotten.

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