Good Fellowship Ambulance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to delivering high-quality emergency medical services and EMS education throughout Chester County. Commonly known as GFAC, we are the largest and busiest EMS agency in the county, responding to over 9,200 emergency calls each year. Our service area includes ten municipalities: the Borough of West Chester and the townships of West Goshen, East Goshen, West Whiteland, Westtown, East Bradford, West Bradford, Thornbury, Birmingham, and Newlin.

We provide basic, intermediate, and advanced life support through a fleet of state-of-the-art transport and intercept units. Our crews are trained, equipped, and ready to respond at a moment’s notice, using advanced clinical tools supported by extensive field experience.

A hallmark of GFAC is our unique staffing model that blends career providers with highly dedicated volunteers. Training and responding side by side, our team fosters a culture of excellence and collaboration that ensures the highest standard of care for the residents and visitors we proudly serve.

 


Congratulations to our EMTs, Advanced EMTs, Paramedics and PHRNs for being recognized by the American Heart Association for their expert level care of chest pain, heart attack and stroke patients.

Mission: Lifeline EMS is the American Heart Association’s program that recognizes EMS, prehospital agencies for their quality of care for heart attack (STEMI), Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), and stroke patients. This recognition program honors and awards those few, special agencies that are transforming the quality of care for patients by connecting all the components of heart attack and stroke care into a smoothly integrated system that reinforces the use of evidence-based guidelines, measures performance, identifies gaps, and engages in quality improvement at a systems level.


 

Our Mission:
To provide emergency medical services to anyone in need in our greater West Chester service area. Further, Good Fellowship will provide first aid, CPR and other safety-related educational programs to the community, as well as provide trained qualified personnel to other Chester County emergency service organizations through our EMS Training Institute.