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WV Lifeline Ambulance Services, LLC celebrates launch of business

WV Lifeline Ambulance Services, LLC celebrates launch of business

Yahoo13-05-2025

OAK HILL, WV (WVNS) – The Fayette County Chamber of Commerce officially welcomed West Virginia Lifeline Ambulance Services, LLC as the newest provider in the area in a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, May 12, 2025.Lifeline Ambulance CEO Tyler Kirk told 59News the organization will offer a wider variety of service options to residents throughout the region, and says the team is excited to get to work serving the area.
'We're very excited at this point in time. We have our ambulance ready to go. We've finally achieved all the hard work we've been working for at this point. We've met our certification requirements, we have the insurance, the truck is fueled up and ready to hit the road,' Kirk said. 'At this point the hard part of it is behind us, we can now focus on quality of care, getting out here and serving our residents not only in Fayette County, but those surrounding us.'
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Community response has been highly positive according to Kirk, who said Lifeline has heard from multiple nursing homes and hospital networks looking to establish contacts as part of Lifeline's ongoing expansion.West Virginia Lifeline Ambulance Services, LLC will operate out of the Mt. Hope area and will serve residents primarily in and around the Fayette County area.
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