Enterprise Rescue Expands Services to Town of Kinston

Enterprise Rescue Expands Services to Town of Kinston
Addition of Small Town Solidifies ERI’s Full Coverage of Coffee County

ENTERPRISE, Ala. (March 19, 2026) – Enterprise Rescue has officially added the Town of Kinston to its coverage area, solidifying ERI’s presence in all of Coffee County with 24/7 ground ambulance services.

Kinston – a small town of less than 1,000 – sits in Southwest Coffee County and borders Covington County and the City of Opp. ERI will cover calls in Kinston via its 24/7 station in Elba.

“This is another testament to the excellent care our crews provide day in and day out,” said Arnold Woodham, Chief Operations Officer. “As we’ve said before, these opportunities are not ones we are seeking out.

“Towns and communities like Kinston continue to call us, and if it’s feasible for our business, we find a way to make it happen. Kinston has been a community near and dear to us for years now with a presence in several ways, and this official addition of ground ambulance coverage further solidifies our commitment to the citizens of Coffee County.”

ERI continues its upward trajectory with a presence in now six (6) Alabama counties, including 24/7 ground ambulance coverage in Coffee, Monroe, and Butler Counties, as well as coverage of Jackson (Clarke County) and Level Plains (Dale County). The company’s successful Wheelchair Van division operates a dozen vehicles out of Coffee, Covington, Monroe, and Butler counties, while air medical operations continue for thousands across the Southeast with bases in Enterprise, Andalusia, and Monroeville.

About Enterprise Rescue, Inc.

Enterprise Rescue is an employee-owned, non-profit ambulance service operating 24/7. What started out as a volunteer service back in 1963 transitioned from what was then Enterprise Rescue Squad to now Enterprise Rescue, Inc., as of 1997. With just seven original community members operating out of a 1958 Pontiac Hearse, ERI has now blossomed into a leading ambulance service with more than 250 employees, with coverage spanning from its original roots in Coffee County, to operations now in Covington, Dale, Clarke, Monroe and Butler Counties.