A ferry company operating on the Greek island of Thasos requested payment from an ambulance belonging to the National Center for Emergency Care (EKAV) while transporting a patient. Crew members allegedly stated the ambulance would not be allowed to board unless the fare was paid. The fee was ultimately not paid at the time of boarding, however, the details of the paramedics were recorded to initiate a payment collection process. The incident has raised concerns regarding emergency medical transport protocols and access to essential services. Authorities are likely to investigate the ferry company’s actions and the legality of demanding payment in such circumstances. This event highlights potential obstacles faced by emergency services in providing timely care on Greek islands reliant on ferry transportation. The situation underscores the need for clear regulations regarding emergency vehicle access to ferries.