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Checkup: The State of Emergency Medical Services in Butler County

Benjamin Calvetti stocks and cleans inside one of the ambulances at Quality EMS in Adams Township on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. Rob McGraw/Butler Eagle

As struggles continue for emergency medical services, the Butler Eagle is taking a deep-dive look into what the situation is, how we got here and what the future might look like.

Rising costs present challenges for EMS providers in Butler County, beyond

As costs to provide service continue to increase, EMS providers say reimbursements from both government insurance, such as Medicaid and Medicare, and private companies are failing to keep up.

Is the cost of readiness too steep? EMS agencies seek balance amid rising costs and little relief

Butler County residents rely on ambulances, but the EMS agencies can’t count on being paid

What are some of the factors behind the increased cost of providing service?

Financial struggles for EMS providers reach beyond insufficient reimbursements and unpaid bills. Inflation in recent years has led to skyrocketing costs for nearly everyone and EMS agencies are no different.

EMS study: Providers face funding challenges, need change to be sustainable

EMS agencies look to adjust as vehicle prices continually climb

If not from insurance, where?

In the past, EMS agencies could sustain themselves through revenue from insurance reimbursements and patient billing. With those days gone, how are services trying to stay afloat?

What financial help do EMS agencies receive from local government?

Paramedic Sarah Scheck checks medical equipment in an ambulance at the Cranberry EMS Station Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
The real-world impacts of losing services

As services shutdown or merge, providers worry about the impact loss or reduction of access will have on communities.

Former VA Butler staff concerned by changes to emergency response

Boozel at State of County: 1 more provider could close this year

Efforts being made to respond to EMS woes, but are they enough?

There are efforts underway to address some of the financial and staffing issues EMS providers face, but will they be enough to keep struggling agencies from having to reduce services or shut their doors?

A Butler County initiative supported EMS agencies with training, but as funds run out who will step up?

EMS study: Communication to community will be 1 key to solving funding crisis

Could an ambulance authority support Cranberry Township EMS?

Paramedic Tom Ulrey runs a LUCAS device at the Freeport Fire-EMS Station on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
The view from inside EMS providers

The view from those working in emergency medical services reveal careers that can be personally rewarding, but stressful and difficult to maintain.

What are the challenges specific to rural EMS agencies in Butler County?

How the Karns City EMS director juggles work with 2 EMS departments

Freeport EMT discusses importance of EMS work

Paramedics explain what it’s like to deliver a baby in an ambulance

Looking back at services in the county

Emergency medical response services aren’t a new feature in Butler County. Providers decades ago faced struggles as well.

Butler Memorial Hospital once had an ambulance service

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