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Orange County projects $472,000 EMS revenue increase, aims to boost collections and trim idling

3541781 · May 27, 2025
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County budget staff proposed a $472,000 increase in Emergency Medical Services revenue driven largely by a dedicated collections position and higher collection rates; staff also discussed response-time targets, call-volume trends and operational investments.

Orange County budget staff presented a recommended $472,000 increase in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) revenue as part of the proposed FY2025–26 budget, saying most of the increase — $275,000 — is tied to hiring a dedicated collections position.

County staff said the department will move the community crisis EMT position to the general fund, noting that change is expected to be offset by EMS revenue. The recommended…

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