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Delaware County approves four ambulances, power stretchers and EMS training arrangements; OhioHealth ranked for employee health services

3459708 · April 4, 2025
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The Delaware County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved purchase agreements for four ambulances and related power stretchers, updated EMS training access rules and ranked OhioHealth first for occupational health and wellness services in a three-year contract slightly under budget.

The Delaware County Board of Commissioners on April 3 approved a set of measures to update emergency medical services equipment and support for county EMS employees.

Jeff Fischel, director of Delaware County EMS, told commissioners the board would approve a purchase agreement for four ambulances from Frazer and cancel a 2024 order to Demers: "Before you is a resolution purchase agreement for, 4 ambulances from, Frasier. I'm here to answer any questions about this resolution, and I tried my best to kind of update in detail, the reason for the vendor change," he said. Fischel said the county had budgeted for two ambulances this year but would cancel the prior order so the net result is four…

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