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Fire/EMS reports engine repair timeline; Addiction Response Team shifts to on-call model
Summary
District Chief Miller said parts have arrived for the primary engine, which should return to service in one to two weeks, and announced that the Milford–Miami Township Addiction Response Team will discontinue regular Tuesday deployments in July and move to an on-call model.
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District Chief Miller gave a brief Fire and EMS report to Milford City Council on March 18. He said parts for the primary engine have arrived and that the unit will be repaired and return to service in about one to two weeks.
Miller also announced a change to the Milford–Miami Township Addiction Response Team, a program that began in 2017. He said the program will be discontinued as a regular weekly Tuesday deployment in July and will shift to an on-call model in which the team responds as needed rather than on a scheduled weekly basis. Miller characterized the change as a scale-back rather than an elimination: services will still be available by request.
The remarks were informational; no ordinance or formal council action was recorded on either item.

