Welcome!
Located in Lancaster County, Pa. Manheim Township Ambulance Association a non-profit IRS 501(c)(3) corporation which concentrates on the provision of both emergency and non emergency medical care to the residents of Manheim Township, and beyond.
Our staff is a group of highly motivated, professional, and well training group of medical professionals ready to serve ...

Emergency Services
Our organization maintains a fleet of 3 Mobile Intensive Care Units, one BLS equipped unit, as well as an On-Call Officer's vehicle.
We provide Advanced Life Support coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, and 365 days per year. Each paramedic level ambulance is staffed with a PA Certified Emergency Medical Technician and a PA certified Paramedic. These crews are supplemented by the regular EMS students, observers, volunteers ...

Community Education and Training
Our training center offers many community programs including:
- Fire Safety
- OSHA and workplace safety
- Lifting and Moving
- CPR
- First Aid
- Hazardous Materials
- AED
Manheim Township Ambulance Association is a dynamic center for custom training programs ...

Membership
The Manheim Township Ambulance Association is an independent non-profit emergency and non-emergency ambulance association.

We receive no tax dollars from the state or any of the municipalities we serve. An annual membership campaign is held each year. Memberships and third party patient billing raises the majority of monies used for operational expenses.
The Association strives to provide the very best in pre-hospital care for the residents and businesses of our communities.
We serve Manheim Township in its entirety, as well as ...

Contact Us
Manheim Township Ambulance Association
1820 Municipal Drive
Lancaster, PA 17601
All phone inquiries
8am-4pm Monday through Friday
717.569.6622 (office)
717.560.9913 (fax)

Testimonial: "Our backyard swimming pool is the pride of our summer activities. It also became the scene of our greatest scare when my 5 year old daughter tripped and hit her head and went under. We got her out and called 911. Thank heavens for the ambulance crew that came and got her to the hospital." — John Doe