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Washington County approves EMS quarterly report after revenue surge, staffing near full

2139454 · January 21, 2025
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At its Jan. 21 meeting, the Washington County Commissioner's Court approved the Emergency Medical Services quarterly report, which showed higher-than-expected revenue (about $8.3 million), near-full staffing and operational changes including idle-mitigation trucks funded with ARPA dollars.

Washington County Commissioner's Court approved the Emergency Medical Services quarterly report at its meeting on Jan. 21, 2025, after a presentation that said the department’s revenue exceeded projections and staffing was close to full.

The quarterly presentation by Mister Grama, an EMS staff member, outlined service and financial trends the department says drove stronger revenue performance. "We had around 14,000 responses for the year," Mister Grama said, and later summarized that the department brought in about $8,300,000 for the year, an increase he described as roughly 28 percent higher than the prior year.

The court was shown operational details the department said explain the…

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