AMBULANCE SERVICE BOARD
TL;DR
The Ambulance Service Board met to review and certify local ambulance service providers, discussing potential changes to Chapter 75 and updates to the city's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system. Multiple ambulance services were present, including Superior, Bell, and Curtis Ambulance Services, to discuss ongoing operations and potential regulatory adjustments.
Key Decisions
- Certification of Ambulance Service Providers Pending
- Changes to Chapter 75 Regulations Under Review
- EMS System Updates Discussion Held
Agenda
- 1. Call to Order at 10:03 AM
- 2. Roll Call.
- 3. Approval of previous meeting minutes.
- 4. Certification of Ambulance Service providers.
- 5. Private provider report.
- 6. Changes to Ch 75
- 7. Updates on the EMS system.
- 8. Public Comments/ Announcements.
- 9. Adjournment.
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- Appearing: Ambulance Service providers - Superior Ambulance Service Mr. Frederick Hornby David Hill - CEO Mary Franco - VP Kim Godden - VP Legal Dave Faber Colin Austin Austin Chronister Valerie Bruggman Bell Ambulance Service - counsel, Joshua Gimbel Wayne Jurecki Curtis Ambulance Service James Baker Dan Robakowski Deputy City Attorney - Todd Farris MFD Chief David Hensly