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Fire Rescue - Emergency Medical Services
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1.
Can I choose the hospital to which I'm transported?
Generally, paramedics will take you to the closest appropriate emergency room able to handle your medical conditions. Patients may be transported to a slightly more distant hospital, but this is on a case-by-case basis as warranted by an individual’s medical condition.
2.
Whom should I call regarding questions about my billing statement?
Any emergency medical service billing questions should be directed to our billing agent at (866) 432-2813.
3.
Where can I go to get my blood pressure checked?
Paramedics at any Monroe County fire station are able to check your blood pressure between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.
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