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Washington County approves EMS quarterly report after officials detail call volume, revenue and system strains

5510869 · July 29, 2025
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The Washington County Commissioners Court approved the Emergency Medical Services quarterly report on July 29, 2025. Presenters reported roughly 2,700 responses in the quarter, nearly $4.9 million in year-to-date revenue, operational stresses tied to fleet availability and plans tied to the 2026 budget to add reserve ambulances.

The Washington County Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved the county Emergency Medical Services (EMS) quarterly report after a presentation detailing call volume, revenue and operational strains.

Washington County EMS representative Mister Draymond told the commissioners the service handled “a little over 2,700 total responses, 1,400 critical patients, and about 1,200 what we call priority 3 and 4 patients” in the 90-day reporting period. He said the system had three state deployments totaling 35 days and noted a Phillips 66 donation to replace a boat.

The report matters because it frames budget and operational decisions: Draymond reported roughly $4,900,000…

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