St. Charles County Ambulance District
Lori Freeman is an experienced medical professional currently serving as a Family Nurse Practitioner at St. Luke's Hospital since November 2022, providing urgent care for various patient needs including illness, injury, and occupational health. Lori has also been a Volunteer Paramedic at St. Charles County Ambulance District since March 2010, focusing on patient transport. Previous roles include Advanced Practice Nurse at Advanced Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine and Rose Medical Management, as well as Paramedic with the St. Louis Fire Department. Lori holds a Doctorate of Nurse Practice in Family Practice Nursing from Maryville University and additional degrees in health administration, paralegal studies, and EMS from various institutions, including Lindenwood University.
St. Charles County Ambulance District
Seven-time Missouri EMS Service of the Year that provides mobile healthcare services for all municipalities and unincorporated areas of St. Charles County, covering 592 square miles and a population of more than 400,000. In addition to emergency and non-emergency care and transport services, the District operates numerous value-added programs for the residents of our service area, including Mobile Integrated Health and the American Ambulance Association award-winning Substance Use Recovery Response Team. The District also operates a Training Center offering EMT and Paramedic courses, along with a full compliment of American Heart Association courses.