What happens if I'm not a FireMed Subscription Program member and I use the ambulance service?
Whether or not you are FireMed Subscription Program member, you will always receive the highest level of emergency treatment and transportation. However, as a non-FireMed Subscription member, you will be billed for the services. You may give the bill to your insurance company, but you will be responsible for any unpaid balance. Keep in mind that there is no guarantee that your insurance will pay in full for the treatment that you received.

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1. Who is eligible to join the FireMed Subscription Program?
2. What does the $48 membership fee cover?
3. Who does the membership fee cover?
4. Are visitors of residential members covered?
5. What happens if I'm not a FireMed Subscription Program member and I use the ambulance service?
6. Why do I need to join if I already have medical insurance?
7. Why is my insurance plan billed?
8. If I move out of the city after paying the annual membership fee, will I be entitled to a refund?
9. Will my membership cover routine ambulance service, such as trips from hospital to home or rest home to a hospital?
10. Will the Fire Department still respond if I do not become a member?
11. Will I be responsible for any of the charges if I become a member?