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Troy committee backs emergency approval to restore 911 response at Upper Valley Medical Center, accept donated ambulance

2271754 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The Troy Safety and Health Committee recommended that council authorize the director of public safety to accept a $175,000 donation from the Upper Valley Medical Center Community Benefits Fund for a Sprinter ambulance and to sign a five-year primary-response contract with UVMC, restoring primary 911 coverage to the campus.

The Troy Safety and Health Committee on Feb. 10 recommended that the City Council authorize the director of public safety to sign two documents to restore primary 911 emergency response at Upper Valley Medical Center (UVMC) and to accept a donated Sprinter ambulance.

Chair William Twist said the committee was meeting "to provide a recommendation to council regarding the authorization for the director of public safety to execute 2 documents, related to providing emergency 911 responses to the Upper Valley Medical Center campus." The two documents described to the committee were (1) a five-year agreement for the Troy Fire Department to provide primary emergency response to the UVMC campus and (2) an agreement to accept $175,000 from the UVMC Community Benefits Fund toward…

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