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Mission proclaims first anniversary of fire-based EMS; medical director praises local care

3039713 · April 17, 2025
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City Council declared April 2025 the first anniversary of the City of Mission—s fire-based EMS program and unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing the service, which the proclamation says now includes 25 paramedics, eight advanced EMTs and 33 EMTs and has responded to more than 6,600 medical emergencies in its first year.

Mayor Nori Garza and the City Council on Monday unanimously adopted a proclamation recognizing the first anniversary of the City of Mission—s fire-based emergency medical services program.

The proclamation, read at the April council meeting, said the program launched on April 11, 2024, and described staffing and response metrics the city used to mark the milestone: a team of 25 paramedics, eight advanced EMTs and 33 EMTs; a fleet of four MICU-level…

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