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CMS Cost Data Collection Round 1 Master File Medicare Ground Ambulance Data Collection Ground Ambulance Providers and Suppliers Selected to Submit Data in Year 1 Note: This list consists of randomly selected ground ambulance providers and suppliers that submitted and were paid for at least one ground ambulance claim to Medicare in 2017, the most recent year for which CMS has complete claims data, using the NPI listed. We are aware that some of the organizations listed may not be enrolled in or may not be furnishing ground ambulance services at present. However, all ambulance organizations on this list must confirm with their MAC the starting date for their data collection period. Please see the Medicare Ground Ambulance webpage for more details concerning this data collection. This website is available at: https://www.cms.gov/Center/Provider-Type/Ambulances-Services-Center.html If you have questions concerning this data collection please email us at: [email protected] Sampled NPPES National Mailing Provider Address Identifier (NPI) NPPES Organization Name State 1023069622 MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE AK 1225101041 NORTON SOUND HEALTH CORPORATION AK 1376598755 TRI -VALLEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT AK 1407928898 CITY OF ANDERSON AK 1477687374 MUNICIPALITY OF NENANA AK 1619005683 CITY OF BETHEL AK 1720039076 FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOROUGH AK 1871754473 LIFEMED ALASKA, LLC AK 1013098300 DEKALB COUNTY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION AL 1043746902 LIFEGUARD AMBULANCE SERVICE LLC AL 1073931515 LIFEGUARD AMBULANCE SERVICE LLC AL 1114090909 CLAY COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD AL 1134377062 NORTHSTAR EMS INC AL 1174500078 CITY OF ALBERTVILLE AMBULANCE AL 1184094641 CITY OF WARRIOR AL 1184689325 HALE CO HLTH/HALE CO EMS AL 1194737460 HAYNES AMBULANCE OF ALABAMA, INC AL 1245226620 TOWN OF BRANTLEY/FIRE & AL 1275591794 ATHENS LIMESTONE HEALTH SERVICES, LLC AL 1326010638 BAKER HILL FIRE & RESCUE LLC AL 1326344326 PALMERDALE FIRE DISTRICT AL 1417982034 COTTONWOOD AMBULANCE AND RESCUE SQUAD INC AL 1467546242 REGIONAL PARAMEDICAL SERVICES INC AL 1467548719 CITY OF VALLEY EMS AL 1477627024 CITY OF PRATTVILLE AL 1497837421 ROGER VINES LLC AL 1508925694 MEDCARE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, INC. AL 1528596814 LIFEGUARD AMBULANCE SERVICE LLC AL 1548359466 TOWN OF CLAYTON AL 1548654940 NEWSITE VOLUNTEER FIRE & AMBULANCE AL 1578537163 PICKENS CO AMBULANCE SRVC AL 1649618935 MCADORY AREA FIRE DISTRICT AL 1689780397 CITY OF EUFAULA RESCUE SQUAD AL 1790873107 GENEVA RESCUE SQUAD AL 1861547689 NORTH LAMAR COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD, INC. AL 1891240859 LIFEGUARD AMBULANCE SERVICE LLC AL 1932261898 CAHABA VALLEY FIRE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISTRICT AL 1942277124 HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY OF CULLMAN AL 1952495574 CITY OF VESTAVIA HILLS AL 1972799096 STAR OF LIFE SYSTEMS, INC. AL 1992247993 WICKSBURG VOLUNTEER FIRE RESCUE DEPT INC AL 1053361295 COLUMBIA COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE CO INC AR 1073828737 SE EMS OF OKLAHOMA, LLC AR 1083959274 TRUMANN EMS INC. AR 1124241013 CITY OF MARION AR 1174558530 CITY OF SILOAM SPRINGS AR 1235200015 GEMS AMBULANCE, INC AR 1235453192 CHICOT MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER AR 1245284769 OUACHITA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AR 1316047392 PAFFORD MEDICAL SERVICES OF MISSISSIPPI, INC AR 1336111335 EMERSON AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC AR 1396736559 EMERGENCY AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC. AR 1417057480 PROMED AMBULANCE,INC. AR 1427017532 NORTHSTAR EMS INC. AR 1497975767 CITY OF DES ARC OFFICE OF CITY CLERK AR 1538170956 BLYTHEVILLE CITIZENS BAND RADIO CLUB INC AR 1538601240 CALIBER OF NW ARKANSAS LLC AR 1588196208 BEAVER LAKE FIRE DEPT AR 1679568943 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY AR 1699877001 WILBURN FIRE & RESCUE DEPT. AR 1801885926 LAFAYETTE COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE INC. AR 1801979273 CITY OF MCGEHEE AR 1841242435 SOUTHEAST EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE, INC AR 1841359106 COUNTY OF MADISON AR 1871611459 CITY OF BENTONVILLE AR 1881675130 HOWARD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE AR 1881788933 BAXTER COUNTY REGIONAL HOSPITAL, INC AR 1891738548 CITY OF CROSSETT AR 1942352299 CITY OF NEWPORT OFFICE OF CITY CLERK AR 1962478180 LITTLE ROCK AMBULANCE AUTHORITY AR 1972767630 WASHINGTON COUNTY REGIONAL AMBULANCE AUTHORITY AR 1992708804 COUNTY OF LOGAN AR 1992777312 ELITE MEDICAL SERVICES, INC. AR 1073506416 MONTEZUMA RIMROCK FIRE DISTRICT AZ 1114948239 ARROWHEAD MOBILE HEALTHCARE, INC AZ 1184003220 SUPERSTITION FIRE & MEDICAL DISTRICT AZ 1194101808 TIMBER MESA FIRE AND MEDICAL DISTRICT AZ 1194110791 CITY OF SURPRISE AZ 1194790782 PINEWOOD FIRE DISTRICT AZ 1215055777 PASCUA YAQUI TRIBE AZ 1265508105 GOLDEN SHORES FIRE DEPARTMENT AZ 1326181223 AVRA VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT AZ 1396742912 ACTION MEDICAL SERVICE INC. AZ 1407030554 SOUTHWEST AMBULANCE OF CASA GRANDE AZ 1417007170 THE HOPI TRIBE AZ 1457576084 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AZ 1477602142 SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN AZ 1588767578 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AZ 1598819377 ROSS N DIA AZ 1659488922 VERDE VALLEY AMBULANCE CO., INC. AZ 1689721367 BLUE RIDGE FIRE DISTRICT AZ 1821456575 SUN CITY FIRE DISTRICT AZ 1851432603 CAMP VERDE FIRE DISTRICT AZ 1851441075 GILA RIVER HEALTH CARE CORPORATION AZ 1851495998 RURAL-METRO OF INDIANA L P AZ 1932652815 MARICOPA AMBULANCE, LLC AZ 1952396145 PINE-STRAWBERRY FIRE DISTRICT AZ 1003855883 AMBUSERVE, INC. CA 1013908367 DEL NORTE AMBULANCE, INC. CA 1033127014 EXETER DISTRICT AMBULANCE CA 1043244387 AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE WEST CA 1053475905 NORTH STAR EMERGENCY SERVICES, INC. CA 1073885703 MONTEREY COUNTY REGIONAL FIRE DISTRICT CA 1114923810 CITY OF MONTEREY PARK CA 1134478852 ESCALON COMMUNITY AMBULANCE INC CA 1144212465 TLC TRANSPORTATION, INC CA 1144386111 HEARTLAND PARAMEDICS-CSA 69 COUNTY SERVICE AREA 69 EMS CA 1154321495 LAKESHORE FIRE PROT DISTRICT CA 1174604557 BIG BEAR CITY COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT CA 1184671703 RURAL METRO OF GREATER SEATTLE INC CA 1225011216 SIERRA AMBULANCE SERVICE INC. CA 1225176050 ROYAL AMBULANCE INC. CA 1255427183 CITY OF DINUBA CA 1265437701 CITY OF CALEXICO CA 1275891954 HORIZON AMBULANCE INC CA 1295724813 CITY OF VISTA CALIFORNIA CA 1346248606 CITY OF SAN MARCOS CA 1356376057 AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE WEST CA 1366550360 HEMET VALLEY AMBULANCE SERVICE INC CA 1376600965 CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO CA 1386678605 AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE WEST CA 1407155435 MAMMOTH LAKES FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CA 1427115377 CITY OF SAN GABRIEL CA 1437112976 SCHAEFER AMBULANCE SERVICE CA 1437209541 CITY OF DOWNEY A CORP CA 1447200167 AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE NORTHWEST INC CA 1447583810 CALIFORNIA MEDICAL RESPONSE CA 1457417453 DOWNIEVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CA 1457497026 MERCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION INC CA 1467402032 AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE NORTHWEST INC CA 1487650602 CITY OF CORONADO CA 1487733663 DESERT AMBULANCE SERVICE INC CA 1487756342 CITY OF POWAY CALIFORNIA CA 1508891714 PREMIER MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION INC. CA 1518058197 SIERRA LIFESTAR INC., CA 1538161666 SEQUOIA SAFETY COUNCIL, INC. CA 1538264585 AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE NORTHWEST INC CA 1548266604 CITY OF EL SEGUNDO CA 1548567027 PRICHARD-MURRAY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INC. CA 1558487892 MT. SHASTA AMBULANCE SERVICE INC CA 1568467264 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 1588946750 FIRST RESCUE AMBULANCE INC CA 1619974144 CITY OF FOLSOM CA 1629166764 1ST MEDI-STAR TRANSPORT, INC CA 1639166945 LONE PINE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CA 1639198658 AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE AMBULANCE SERVICE INC CA 1639472434 CITY OF VERNON CA 1649270497 MORAGA-ORINDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CA 1659371250 RAMONA MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT CA 1659383719 HALL AMBULANCE SERVICE INC CA 1679572176 CITY OF VACAVILLE CA 1679579296 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CA 1679665970 WESTSIDE COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT CA 1689608994 SPRINGS AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC. CA 1699775031 CITY OF SAN CLEMENTE CA 1700935822 PISTORESI AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC CA 1710376876 VIEWPOINT AMBULANCE, INC. CA 1710983929 CAMBRIA COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT CA 1720088198 SACRAMENTO METROPOLITAN FIRE DISTRICT CA 1730205949 COUNTY OF MONO CA 1730284225 COAST LIFE SUPPORT DISTRICT CA 1730505926 AMERICAN MED AMBULANCE, INC CA 1740280494 CITY OF LA VERNE CA 1740289651 BODEGA BAY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CA 1750455200 CITY OF BERKELEY FIRE DEPT CA 1760631618 DIBIASSI CORP. CA 1801854468 MEDREACH INC. CA 1851458764 CITY OF PALO ALTO CA 1871502146 BALBOA AMBULANCE INC. CA 1871526095 AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE AMBULANCE SERVICE INC CA 1871648907 CITY OF KINGSBURG CA 1881132843 ANDERSON VALLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT CA 1912907668 CITY OF COALINGA CA 1922008481 SOUTH PLACER FIRE DISTRICT CA 1952301392 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CA 1962437673 AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE AMBULANCE SERVICE INC CA 1962733402 RESCUE ONE AMBULANCE CORPORATION CA 1972588192 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH CA 1982604815 RUSSIAN RIVER FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CA 1013010800 TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK CO 1023157211 TOWN OF CENTER FIRE PROTECTION CO 1043329725 NORTH METRO FIRE RESCUE DISTRICT CO 1063527737 LANDS END FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CO 1104824333 PLATEAU VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CO 1114195872 HOLLY FIRE & AMBULANCE DISTRICT CO 1134248297 TELLURIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CO 1134248586 MONTE VISTA COMMUNITY AMBULANCE SERVICE CO 1144397134 UCH-MHS CO 1144406570 LA VETA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CO 1154311322 CITY OF LAMAR CO 1154340230 UPPER PINE RIVER FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CO 1184650582 CITY OF THORNTON CO 1184734915 EVERGREEN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CO 1245238955 WEST CUSTER COUNTY HOSPITAL DIST CO 1265418396 OLATHE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT EMS CO 1285652438 HUGO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CO 1285701292 CITY OF LAFAYETTE CO 1316382138 DEER MOUNTAIN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CO 1336103811 HAXTUN HOSPITAL DISTRICT CO 1356457022 RATTLESNAKE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
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