Founded in 1978, Foxwall EMS is a non-profit emergency medical services agency. Foxwall is dedicated to providing the best possible emergency coverage to the Fox Chapel and Aspinwall communities in north Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
In 1976, a tragedy in the Fox Chapel Borough was the catalyst for exploring the creation of an Emergency Medical Service in the area. Many municipalities in the Fox Chapel Area already had ambulance services affiliated with their volunteer fire departments. Fox Chapel and Aspinwall did not, and Foxwall EMS was born. Foxwall also provided emergency service for Blawnox borough from 1988 to 2015.
Foxwall began operations on March 10, 1979 with a crew of approximately 70 volunteers and an ambulance on loan. Its first emergency call was for chest pain and shortness of breath on Field Club Road.
The original Foxwall base was beneath what was then the Fox Chapel police station, in one of the municipal public works garages that was shared with a salt truck. The facility included a small room with a desk, typewriter, radio system, daybed, chair and a television.
In February 1981, a new building for Foxwall EMS was dedicated, located next to the Fox Chapel Borough Building. Foxwall remained in that base until 2007, when a new base was constructed on Hemlock Hollow Road to make room for the Cooper-Siegel Community Library.
With three advanced life support ambulances, an advanced life support response vehicle, and a crew of dedicated medical responders, Foxwall is well-equipped to provide the best possible care to its communities.