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Top 15 Emergency Medical Services Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 15 SaaS companies in Emergency Medical Services Software. They have combined revenues of $356.2M and employ 2K people. They have raised $22.5M and serve - customers combined.

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Software is designed to facilitate the operations of emergency medical teams and organizations. This category of software helps manage vital processes such as incident reporting, patient documentation, fleet management, and billing. Core use cases include tracking patient care from the initial response through to hospital admission, ensuring compliance with regulations, and optimizing resource management during emergency situations. Typical features of EMS software include customizable reporting templates, electronic patient care records, scheduling tools, and mobile access for first responders. The software is utilized by a diverse range of users, including EMS administrators, paramedics, and billing personnel, all aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency medical services.

Companies
15
Revenue
$356.2M
Funding
$22.5M
Employees
2K

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Top Emergency Medical Services Software Companies

Showing 10 of 15 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
ESO

Austin, Texas, United States

ESO is the largest software and data solutions provider to EMS agencies and fire departments, offering an integrated suite of software products that transform how first responders collect and manage data.

Revenue
$248.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2004
Funding
-
Team size
741
Growth
-
2
ZOLL Data Systems

Broomfield, Colorado, United States

When your mission is to protect and save lives, efficiency is not just a goal: it’s a must. With integrated software solutions for dispatch, fleet, personnel/resource management, critical patient care data management and transfer, EMS billing, and first responder safety, ZOLL EMS, Fire and Hospital software solutions cover the scope of daily first responder operations to truly simplify and maximize business performance. Based in beautiful Colorado, ZOLL Data is a division of ZOLL Medical Corporation, an Asahi Kasei Group company. For current career opportunities, visit https://www.zolldata.com/careers For more information on ZOLL Medical, visit their LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/13727/

Revenue
$27.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
251
Growth
-
3
ImageTrend

Lakeville, Minnesota, United States

Developer of a healthcare data system designed to facilitate medical data management. The company's healthcare data system uses a unique technology to do data analysis, develop mobile integrated healthcare programs to serve community needs and sends alerts on the mobile to quickly identify trends and take action, enabling EMS, fire, hospital, critical care and government to improve patients' outcomes.

Revenue
$25.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
1998
Funding
-
Team size
345
Growth
45.41%
4
Vital.io

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Modern cloud-based Emergency Department SaaS

Revenue
$15M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
$21.2M
Team size
267
Growth
5.27%
5
Paladin

Houston, Texas, United States

We deploy autonomous drones to 911 calls. Our software gives first…

Revenue
$13.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
90
Growth
-
6
PREPARED

New York, United States

At Prepared, we aim to ensure that those working to keep our communities safe have access to the best technology - not just the best technology available to them. Our platform empowers emergency response professionals with the data and tools to save lives in even the toughest conditions. Whether as an adopter or as a member of our team, join us in building a safer world.

Revenue
$10.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
99
Growth
-
7
Traumasoft

Portage, Michigan, United States

Traumasoft is focused on the design and delivery of hosted, web-based solutions for the emergency medical service industry. Traumasoft was founded in 2006 by EMS and software development professionals each with more than 20 years of experience. Frustrated by the lack of automation in EMS operations, Traumasoft is determined to make EMS operations more efficient, more cost-effective, more customer and employee friendly, and higher revenue producing. Traumasoft is headquartered just outside of Kalamazoo, MI and employs people with a passion for EMS and a dedication to high quality solutions. The company is built on a foundation of hard work, strong ethics and superior customer support. Traumasoft is driven by innovation and a desire to streamline all facets of EMS operations.

Revenue
$4.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2006
Funding
-
Team size
43
Growth
-
8
Prehos

Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Saas solutions for emergency medical services, community paramedicine, care management and patient transportation planning and optimization.

Revenue
$3.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$1.3M
Team size
30
Growth
16.67%
9
Handtevy

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Pediatric Emergency Standards Inc. was created to advance the quality of pediatric emergency medical care to all sick and injured children. Our mission is to enhance department efficiency and improve quality of care using an innovative and practical approach.

Revenue
$1.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
-
Team size
38
Growth
151.56%
10
Operative IQ

Austell, Georgia, United States

Developer of a operations management software designed to improve efficiency of emergency service providers. The company' operations management software offers features inventory and asset management, fleet maintenance, narcotics tracking, fleet maintenance, reporting library and others, enabling emergency service providers to manage their operation effectively and easily.

Revenue
$1.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2006
Funding
-
Team size
32
Growth
58.67%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must enable electronic reporting of incidents and patient care. - Must provide features for resource management, including vehicle and personnel scheduling. - Should facilitate compliance tracking with health regulations and standards. - Must include tools for billing and claims management related to EMS services. - Not just for documentation; must also support real-time data access for first responders in the field.