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EMS Lifeline - Still Time to Enroll

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: November 14, 2012
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ODESSA -- EMS Lifeline is a program offered annually by the Odessa Fire/Rescue as a way to protect families of Ector County 24 hours a day from the high cost of Emergency Ambulance services.  For a one time charge of $59 one time charge at sign up or NEW OPTION OF $59 onetime charge on their January water bill or $6 per month ($72 per year) billed directly to their water bill, a family is enrolled in EMS Lifeline.
 
EMS Lifeline Program in Odessa is in its 12th year, offering residents of Ector County the opportunity to enroll annually.  Enrollment means EMS Lifeline covers the uninsured portion of the cost of ambulance services for you , your spouse, unmarried children under the age of 25, and any other person listed as a dependent on your income tax return living in your household. If a member does not have insurance their emergency ambulance service is fully covered by EMS Lifeline.
 
Enrollment fees go to help Odessa Fire/Rescue to improve and update equipment.
 
Sign up for EMS Lifeline begins in October and ends December 31st for coverage in the next year.

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