Fire & Emergency Services FAQs
For questions concerning your bill, please contact MedBill, the billing company for Fishers Department of Fire and Emergency Services.
Patient/Insurance Care Center:
Toll free number – 1-877-849-6628 x1
Local number – 317-849-6628 x1
Fax number – 317-849-6632
Patients and Insurance companies can also email billing@getmedbill.com..
Medical records call – 317-849-6628 x3 or email records@getmedbill.com
To pay your bill, please contact MedBill, the billing company for Fishers Department of Fire and Emergency Services.
Patient/Insurance Care Center:
Toll free number – 1-877-849-6628 x1
Local number – 317-849-6628 x1
Fax number – 317-849-6632
Patients and Insurance companies can also email billing@getmedbill.com.
You may contact Samantha Gillespie by email or at 317-595-3230 during normal business hours on Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. You will be required to show a picture ID and fill out the necessary HIPAA forms mandated by federal law. You may also request your records be sent in electronic format.
Yes, see the fireworks ordinance explaining what fireworks may be used and when they may be used.
Fires are permitted for celebrating Twelfth Night ceremonies, school pep rallies, scouting activities, recreational and cooking purposes (i.e., camp fires),and residential burning (burning is absolutely prohibited in apartment complexes and mobile home parks).
Please complete the Job Interest Card Form if you wish to receive more info about working at FFD.
The goal is to have an AED located so that it can be reached and deliver a shock within three minutes. The placement of AEDs is usually determined by the size of your facility. Often, one AED is enough but if your facility is spread out or on several floors of a building, more than one may be recommended.
The price varies by make and model. Most AED’s cost between $1,100 and $2,000. The Fire Department is partnering with several vendors to obtain the best price available for businesses interested in implementing an AED program. Please contact the Fishers Fire Department for more info.
Training typically involves a course in CPR; the use of barrier devices in CPR; the use of an AED; and how to recognize the signs of stroke, heart attack, and cardiac arrest. The class lasts about two to three hours. Contact the Fishers Fire Department for more info.
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