EMS Subscription

Rocky Run Fire Company EMS Subscription – Support Your Community, Protect Your Family

Emergencies happen when you least expect them. By contributing to the Rocky Run Fire Company EMS Subscription, you ensure priority ambulance service with no out-of-pocket costs beyond what your insurance covers.

🚑 24/7 Emergency Response – Serving residents, visitors, and businesses.

💰 No Surprise Bills – We waive co-pays and balances after insurance.

🏥 Top-Tier Care – Your support funds ambulances, life-saving equipment, and training.

Every year, we respond to nearly 1,500 emergency calls—your contribution helps keep our service running strong. Join today and give yourself peace of mind while supporting your local first responders.

🔗 Have questions? Contact us at ems-inquiries@rockyrun911.com or call 610-565-3736.

FAQs

  • While additional contributions are appreciated, if you’ve already contributed to our “Beginning of the Year” campaign and you don’t feel compelled to donate again, there is no pressure to do so.

  • In the past, we only sent one letter per year. After chatting with a consultant, we decided to try something new and send multiple letters each year. 2023 is an anomaly because you will receive up to four (4) items in the mail from us. Starting in 2024, we will only run an ‘annual fund drive’ in the Sprint/Summer, followed by an ‘End of Year’ campaign in November/December.

  • Rocky Run Fire Company provides Fire and EMS services to Middletown Township and surrounding communities. While we do receive financial support from the Township and various grants, it’s tough to make ends meet. Our annual budgeted spend for 2023 is over $500,000.

    We are not immune to the rising costs everyone is facing today. Equipment and repairs have increased, the price of apparatus has increased, and we must always plan for the future.

    We run fundraisers throughout the year and these fund drives in order bridge the gap. Our payroll costs exceed $150,000 and are growing, we must start raising funds for a new station, and our ambulances are nearing the end of their usable life, just to name a few big ticket items.

    Other building maintenance, such as roof repairs, flooring, consumables, and technology, are large line items in our budget, as well, and often not covered by many grants.