Ephrata Community Ambulance Association

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Fun Fact Friday …Did you know that each year there are over 350,000 out of hospital cardiac arrests?  During cardiac arr...
06/13/2026

Fun Fact Friday …

Did you know that each year there are over 350,000 out of hospital cardiac arrests? During cardiac arrests immediate CPR can double or triple the chances of survival?

Want to help double or triple the chance of survival of an out of hospital cardiac arrest for a friend, family member, or complete stranger ?

We can help!! We offer a variety of First Aid, CPR and Stop The Bleed classes. The classes can be customized to your business and personal needs.

Reach out to our business office at 717-733-2821 for more information.

Today Intermediate 1-1, Intermediate 1-2, EMS Chief, Deputy EMS Chief, and EMS Manager participated in a training with W...
06/11/2026

Today Intermediate 1-1, Intermediate 1-2, EMS Chief, Deputy EMS Chief, and EMS Manager participated in a training with WellSpan Health Sports Medicine staff at Ephrata Area SD centered around treating football injuries on the field and how to properly remove the helmet and shoulder pads all while protecting c-spine and spinal injuries. Crews also went over how to remove the facemask on the newer and older style helmets to access airway along with reviewing Lacrosse helmets as well.

Working as one to protect the greater Ephrata Community!!!

Any Concrete Businesses or Concrete People interested in helping us out?Looking to remove mulch beds at front of buildin...
06/10/2026

Any Concrete Businesses or Concrete People interested in helping us out?

Looking to remove mulch beds at front of building on either side of porch and poor concrete front porch to match current porch area.

Please contact on Facebook or our business office if interested 717-733-2821

PLEASE READ!!!These are problems almost all EMS Agencies face in today's world.  Please get with your local legislature ...
06/08/2026

PLEASE READ!!!

These are problems almost all EMS Agencies face in today's world. Please get with your local legislature and help push these new bills through to help sustain the EMS system.

Help Protect EMS in Pennsylvania
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies across Pennsylvania are facing a growing financial crisis that threatens their ability to provide lifesaving care to the communities they serve.
Every day, ambulance services respond to emergencies, provide critical medical treatment, and transport patients regardless of their ability to pay. Yet many EMS agencies are not receiving payment for the services they provide because some commercial insurance companies send reimbursement checks directly to patients rather than the ambulance service that delivered the care.
When those payments are not forwarded to the EMS provider, ambulance services are left to absorb the cost of care. This practice imposes a significant financial burden on EMS agencies already struggling with rising operational costs, workforce shortages, increasing call volumes, and inadequate reimbursement rates.
Since August 2022, Western Berks Ambulance Association has been unable to recover more than $940,000 in insurance payments that were issued directly to patients rather than to the EMS provider.
The impact of this practice is substantial and measurable. One patient alone received more than $22,261 in insurance reimbursement checks intended for ambulance services provided by Western Berks Ambulance Association, and the payments were never forwarded to the EMS agency. After Western Berks stopped billing the patient's insurance due to repeated failures to remit payments, the patient began requesting that claims be resubmitted to the insurer, demonstrating the financial incentive created when insurance payments are sent directly to patients rather than healthcare providers.
In another case, a patient retained 17 separate insurance reimbursement checks, each for approximately $470, rather than forwarding payment for ambulance services already provided.
These examples are not isolated incidents. They represent a systemic problem affecting EMS agencies throughout Pennsylvania. When insurance companies pay someone other than the healthcare provider who delivered the service, EMS agencies are forced to absorb substantial losses while continuing to answer every 911 call and provide care to anyone in need.
No healthcare provider should be required to absorb the cost of care simply because an insurance company chose to pay someone other than the organization that provided the service.
To address this issue, Pennsylvania lawmakers have introduced House Bill 1152 and Senate Bill 1342. These bills would require commercial insurance companies to reimburse EMS providers directly and establish a statewide reimbursement schedule for ambulance services.
This legislation would help ensure that EMS agencies receive payment for the care they provide while also protecting patients by eliminating the possibility of balance billing.
We are grateful to the legislators who have recognized the importance of strengthening EMS funding and preserving access to emergency medical care throughout Pennsylvania.
We Need Your Help
Please contact your Pennsylvania State Representative and State Senator and urge them to support House Bill 1152 and Senate Bill 1342.
Tell them that EMS is an essential component of Pennsylvania's healthcare and public safety infrastructure, and that ambulance services deserve fair, direct reimbursement for the care they provide.
Without sustainable funding, EMS agencies will continue to face mounting financial pressures that threaten their ability to maintain staffing, replace ambulances, invest in lifesaving equipment, and remain available when communities need them most.
Strong EMS systems save lives. Your voice can help protect the future of emergency medical services in Berks County and across Pennsylvania.
Take Action Today
Contact your State Representative and State Senator and ask them to support:
• House Bill 1152
• Senate Bill 1342
Together, we can ensure that ambulance services remain available, sustainable, and ready to respond whenever an emergency occurs.

Earlier today, EMT Rick Carpenter, who works for us part time, was awarded the EMT of the Year by the Lancaster County F...
06/07/2026

Earlier today, EMT Rick Carpenter, who works for us part time, was awarded the EMT of the Year by the Lancaster County Fireman’s Association. Rick has over 30 years of dedicated EMS experience and also serves at the Cocalico Area Fire Department. He is a respected friend and provider within the region and has a strong commitment to patient care. Congratulations Rick!

06/06/2026

Fun Fact Friday....

Did you know tomorrow is Ephrata Pioneer Fire Company Open House. We as the Ephrata Community Ambulance work closely with our local fire companies and police departments. That close relationship and training we complete together allow us to all serve the Ephrata Community and surrounding areas as best as possible.

Please stop out tomorrow and support the Ephrata Pioneer's and see what they all have to offer the community!!!

Fun Fact Friday …Did you know we offer paratransit services?  In addition to 911 services, we also offer wheel chair or ...
05/30/2026

Fun Fact Friday …

Did you know we offer paratransit services? In addition to 911 services, we also offer wheel chair or litter transport services. We can transport you to and from a doctors appointment, or after you are discharged from the hospital, we can transport you home. Contact our business office at 717-733-2821 for more information or to schedule a transport.

Come out and support us today and you may even catch a glimpse of the new shiny orange Ambulance!!!
05/28/2026

Come out and support us today and you may even catch a glimpse of the new shiny orange Ambulance!!!

05/26/2026

Last Wednesday around 10:45am our new Ambulance arrived at station. Just as we were finishing signing papers we learned of the passing of 48 year life member Les Martzall who passed away after a lengthy illness. This Ambulance was signed for in 2025 by Les who was still serving actively as President then. How fitting the first mission of this new Ambulance was to honor Les along with the crews that day as Les left his house for the final time. While he didnt get to physically see the new ambulance we are sure Les saw it that day and since as he continues to watch over us.

Today, and every day, we remember the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
05/25/2026

Today, and every day, we remember the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

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528 W. Main Street
Ephrata, PA
17522

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