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Johnson County to formalize MedAct co‑locations in two Olathe fire stations with one‑time payments

2126686 · January 16, 2025
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Johnson County staff presented proposed five‑year license agreements for Johnson County MedAct to co‑locate at two Olathe fire stations (Station 52 and Station 53). The agreements include one‑time payments of $174,233 and $196,697; staff described the costing methodology and answered questions about renewal and historical practices.

Scott Sayer, a Johnson County MedAct representative, told the board at the Jan. 16 agenda review that the county is seeking to formalize license agreements that allow MedAct to co‑locate at two Olathe Fire Department stations. The agreements cover Station 52 (1725 N. Renner) and Station 53 (14940 W. 143rd Street). Each agreement would grant MedAct use of designated space for personnel, ambulance response vehicles, equipment and supplies for a five‑year term commencing Feb. 1, 2025. The proposed one‑time payments are $174,233 for Station 52 and $196,697 for Station 53.

Sayer said the county…

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