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Snoqualmie committee reviews switch to TriMed for backup ambulance coverage

2706629 · March 18, 2025
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Snoqualmie’s Public Safety Committee discussed agenda bill AB 25-042 on ambulance services during its evening meeting; Deputy Chief Brown said the bill recognizes TriMed as the City’s contracted backup ambulance provider following a countywide competitive process.

Snoqualmie’s Public Safety Committee discussed agenda bill AB 25-042 on ambulance services during its evening meeting; Deputy Chief Brown said the bill recognizes TriMed as the City’s contracted backup ambulance provider following a countywide competitive process.

The discussion matters because TriMed replaces AMR as the contracted secondary ambulance service for the zone and, according to Brown, the agreement “comes at no cost to the city.” Brown told the committee that TriMed will be called to supplement city crews when Snoqualmie personnel are transporting patients or otherwise committed and that…

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