Will I receive a bill for an emergency medical run if I am taken to the hospital?

A bill is sent to your insurance company. Insurance companies typically pay between 80 to 90% of the bill. The remaining 10 to 20% of the bill is waved for residents of Colerain Township. This is possible due to tax levies. Residents of Colerain Township will not receive a bill for services. Only non-residents receive a bill for EMS services provided. For further details view our Emergency Medical Services Billing page.

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1. How do I enroll in the Colerain Township Fire Recruit Program?
2. What does it mean to me that Colerain has a Class 1 Fire Department?
3. Where can I get my blood pressure checked?
4. Do you provide CPR classes?
5. What is the Citizen’s Fire Academy?
6. Do you get cats out of trees?
7. Does the Fire Department accept donations?
8. Why do I see so many trucks responding to a fire or EMS call?
9. What fire code does Colerain Township use?
10. How do I get a copy of a billing invoice, fire or EMS report?
11. Where can I report a leaking fire hydrant?
12. What is a Knox Box and why do I need one for my business or store?
13. Where are the Colerain Fire Stations located?
14. Will I receive a bill for an emergency medical run if I am taken to the hospital?
15. Why do the fire engines block more than one lane of traffic during an auto accident on the highway?
16. Is it normal for me to see fire department personnel in the grocery store while on duty?