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Mayville EMS, fire departments report higher call volumes, equipment repairs and steady staffing
Summary
City emergency services reported year‑to‑date increases in EMS call volume, billing changes that raised revenue, robust training outcomes and several fire apparatus repairs and upcoming tests.
Mayville’s emergency medical services and fire departments updated committees June 23 on operations, staffing, training and equipment maintenance.
EMS staff told the public safety committee the service has handled about 81 more calls than at the same point last year and is “ahead” of prior five‑year averages. Staff said a transition from itemized billing to a flat‑rate billing model has meaningfully increased revenue, and that the department made offers to one currently licensed applicant and to another applicant pending licensure. Training continues: the current advanced EMT class had…
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