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It may make a considerable difference as to what state this took place in, who, or what agency, operates the emrgency services. If you have a legitimate debt owed to a public or quasi-public agency I don't believe that there is any limit. As a former member of a Rescue Squad I have never heard of this being charged under the criminal statutes (although in some jurisdictions it COULD apply). When it became absolutely necessary, a collection action was initiated by filing a claim in civil (Small Claims) court and getting a judgement (or a lien) against the individual.

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