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Court approves fire department EMT training; officials flag $8,000 truck repair and workers' comp cost concerns
Summary
Fiscal court approved funding for five firefighter EMT students but also heard that one department fire truck needs about $8,000 in repairs for an airbag sensor fault and that rising workers' compensation costs are stressing departmental budgets.
The Clark County Fiscal Court approved payment for firefighter EMT training that will certify personnel needed to maintain employment eligibility, and during the same session county leaders discussed a roughly $8,000 repair to a fire truck and rising workers' compensation costs.
Fire department leadership told the court the EMT class, hosted by Harris Fire Department, covered emergency medical technician certification required…
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