Ambulance and Chair EMS Membership
Dear Resident,
Becoming a member of Ambulance and Chair EMS is vitally important in helping us continue our mission of providing life-saving care to you and your family. In addition, members receive discounted rates on services provided by our ambulance service - see back for a full explanation of membership benefits. Becoming a member is easy - complete the form that has been mailed to your address or give us a call at 724-225-8050. Your membership covers you from November 1, 2021 until the end of October 2022. Ambulance and Chair EMS, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Corporation!
Please help us continue to provide top quality emergency care for you and your loved ones.
Thank you,
The Staff of Ambulance and Chair EMS
Frequently Asked Subscription Questions
A. Your paid subscription can save you hundreds of dollars! Subscribers receive a 50% discount off any out-of pocket expenses such as deductibles and co-payments related to medically necessary emergency ambulance service provided by ACEMS. Subscribers receive a 50% discount on transports not paid for by insurance.
A. Most insurance companies do not pay 100% of total ambulance charges. Most insurance plans require that you pay a co-payment and/or deductible. As a subscriber, you will receive a 50% discount off any of these out-of-pocket expenses related to emergency ambulance service provided by ACEMS.
A. You are responsible for any and all charges that your insurance does not cover including all deductibles and co-payments.
A. Yes. ACEMS does charge a fee when on-scene treatment is provided but the patient is not transported. Since most insurance companies do not provide coverage for on-scene treatment without transport, subscribers receive a 50% discount for any related fees which are not covered by insurance.
A. ACEMS bills the patient’s insurance company and some insurance companies mail the check directly to the patient. This check should be sent to ACEMS so it can be credited for payment on your account. Failure to send the check from the insurance company will result in termination of any subscription and the patient will be held responsible for full charges with no subscriber discount. Any collection fees/court fees associated with an attempt to collect on the account will be the responsibility of the patient.