Phone Numbers for Local Services

FOR EMERGENCIES DIAL 911

MBA Community Patrol (MBACP): 302-339-2319

Solutions Property Management, LLC: Lonnie Howard (302)-519-4083 | PO Box 594, Bethany Beach, DE 19930

Coastal Towing (for towed vehicles): 302-645-6300 | MBA TOWING POLICY


Local Police Agencies

Bethany Beach Police – Non-Emergency: 302-539-1000
DE State Police Dispatch: 302-855-2980
DE State Police – Troop 4 (Georgetown): 302-856-5850

Sex Offender Registry – State Bureau of Identification – Delaware State Police


Medical Emergencies:

Beebe Walk In Clinic, Millville: 302-541-4175
Beebe South Coastal Emergency Room, Open 24/7,  32750 Roxana Rd., 302-291-6900
Poison Control (Poison Information): 302-655-3389


Pets

Precious Paws Animal Hospital, Ocean View —  302-539-2273
VCA Delmarva Animal Hospital — Berlin (9—5): 410-629-1800


Miscellaneous

Coast Guard (Indian River, DE Station): 302-227-2121
Marine Police Boating and Game Warden: 302-739-4580
Coastal Rentals (Millville): 302-539-5211
Sussex County Emergency Operations Center: 302-855-7801
Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce: 302-539-2100
Animal & Wildlife Trapping (Dale Sipple-Lewes): 302-236-1273
Vehicle Lockouts (Atlantic Lockouts): 302-381-4998


Utility Companies

Delmarva Power Customer Service: 800-375-7117
Electric Emergencies & Outages: 800-898-8045
Artesian Water Customer Service: 302-453-6930 | Emergencies (24/7): 800-332-5114 OR  302-453-6922
Mediacom Customer Support: 855-633-4226
Comcast Customer Service: 800-934-6489


BETHANY AREA AMBULANCE SERVICE:

A portion of your MBA assessment goes directly to the Bethany Beach Emergency Medical Service (EMS). Anyone staying in Middlesex Beach is eligible for this reduced-rate ambulance service including property owners, their families, guests and renters. Owners and employees of the commercial businesses are covered, but NOT patrons of the businesses. NOTE: This EMS ambulance service is SEPARATE from the regular fire company operations. Please continue to be generous when you receive a mailing from the BBVFC as part of their Annual Fund Raising effort.

Sussex County 911 requires street address numbers to be visible at each property; for residential properties these must be either 3” reflective numbers on the mailbox, or 4” reflective numbers on the house. For commercial properties these numbers must be 10” high.

The Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Department recommends also putting your house numbers on your trash can enclosure.


The inclusion or exclusion of any service or entity does not in any way imply an endorsement of any kind by the Middlesex Beach Association, its Board of Directors, Officers, employees, property management/manager, and/or residents. Furthermore, the MBA assumes no control over, and no responsibility for, the availability, services, and/or practices of any third-party.