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Pa. EMS receives $310K grant towards new ambulance

The Forest Hills Area Ambulance Association will replace its aging, high-mileage ambulance, easing the burden of rising costs and declining insurance reimbursements

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Forest Hills Area EMS apparatus.

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By Dave Sutor
The Tribune-Democrat

ST. MICHAEL, Pa. 鈥 Forest Hills Area Ambulance Association has been awarded a $310,000 Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development grant to purchase a new ambulance.

鈥淲ith how insurance reimbursements are down so much for ambulances and with everyday costs rising, this isn鈥檛 something that we鈥檇 be able to afford (if not for the grant),鈥 said Eric Miller, manager of Forest Hills EMS.

It will replace a nearly 10-year-old vehicle that is approaching 200,000 miles.

Miller said the older ambulance is 鈥渟tarting to nickel and dime us on repairs鈥 as the association is 鈥渏ust patching it together to keep it going.鈥

Arnie Nadonoley, president of the ambulance association, further explained the benefit of getting a new ambulance, saying, 鈥淥ur coverage area increased last November when the Portage Area Ambulance Association closed its doors. This new vehicle will be the third ambulance in our fleet and allow us to better serve Portage Borough, Portage Township, Wilmore Borough and portions of Summerhill Township.鈥

State Rep. Jim Rigby, R- Ferndale, supported the grant application.

鈥淚t was just great we were able to do that. 鈥 It was great working with them,鈥 said Rigby, a House Fire and EMS Caucus member. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad that we were able to deliver for them. It鈥檚 not an easy thing to do sometimes now.鈥

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