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Tolland council debates ambulance-fund policy, tables revisions for July 8

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Councilors spent extensive time June 24 debating a draft ambulance fund policy that would clarify how ambulance-billing revenue is used; after multiple amendments and discussion, the council directed staff to rewrite the draft to include ‘fire/rescue’ language and return with attorney review on July 8.

Tolland Town Council on June 24 discussed and then tabled a revised policy for the ambulance fund — the account that holds billing revenue from emergency medical responses — directing staff to return an amended draft at the council’s July 8 meeting.

Town staff introduced a redlined ambulance-fund policy drafted to formalize how ambulance and related EMS revenue will be handled. The policy clarifies that proceeds from ambulance billing are held in an internal fund and proposes rules for allowable expenditures, thresholds and exceptions. Town staff said the draft followed review by the fire chief and…

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