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Operational Memorial Weekend 2003.

We put our first chase vehicle on the road Memorial weekend 2003.  That weekend alone we had more than 16 calls.  In order to keep costs down while we started this fledgling service, Dingman Township Volunteer Fire Department graciously loaned us space for our volunteers and paramedics as well as our vehicles and supplies.

Separate Offices in 2005.

As the paramedic service continues to grow so do your needs.  We celebrated our 2nd anniversary in service with our own offices in Milford. 

In order for PIKE ALS to continue to provide the best possible care we still need a new ambulance and a building to house the vehicles in.  Ambulances are diesel powered and need to garaged in the Winter time.

Our Plan

Eventually Cover all of Pike County.

We continue to plan to serve all of Pike County as soon as it is feasibly possible.  This is a costly endeavor.  However, Pike ALS strongly believes that all of Pike County should have access to this vital service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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