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Indian River Shores public safety update: destroyed ambulance, ISO hydrant finding and audits reviewed
Summary
The council heard updates from Public Safety: multiple outside audits returned no significant findings, the town is negotiating insurance and a rebuild option for a recently destroyed ambulance, and the ISO raised a hydrant-maintenance issue that the town will coordinate with the City of Vero Beach to address.
Town public safety leaders reported on recent audits, the loss of an ambulance to fire and related replacement options, and a notification from the Insurance Services Office (ISO) about hydrant maintenance.
Public Safety leadership said the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the state EMS compliance office completed audits with no findings. The town also underwent an ISO evaluation; officials said the ISO noted issues tied to hydrant maintenance and gave the town a year to correct those items. The town’s water system, including hydrant maintenance, is owned and maintained by the City of Vero…
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