[3] Ambulance Tasmania operates a state-wide network of 57 stations across three regions, two aeromedical units and a communications centre.
Branch stations provide service to rural and remote communities with various models of resourcing.
[1] Emergency ambulances are predominately Mercedes-Benz Sprinters, with modifications by Tasmanian company Mader International, based in Penguin.
[1] Over 92% of funding for the service is provided by government grants, with transport fees, subscriptions and other income making up the balance.
[13] Non-residents are liable for cost of ambulance services, which may be covered by insurance or reciprocal agreements.