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The Sullivan County Public Safety Committee voted to approve two resolutions introduced by the committee during the public session.
The first resolution authorized a memorandum of understanding to participate in the New York State Stroke Care Network, a program the committee chair described as beneficial to local EMS and stroke care coordination. The second resolution authorized preparation of a grant application to the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, Office of Interoperable and Emergency Communications, to support interoperable communications capabilities.
Both motions were called and passed in the public meeting. One motion was moved by Matt and seconded by Brian; the recorded result in the public session was "Aye" and the chair noted "4 zip," indicating a 4‑0 favorable vote. Committee members discussed taking the remainder of the meeting into executive session on collective bargaining matters following the public actions.
Discussion versus action: both items were formal committee resolutions and were approved on the record; the committee then moved toward an executive‑session agenda for collective bargaining topics.
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