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Fire chief asks to retain two low-use support vehicles for rural first response and program trials
Summary
The county fire/EMS chief requested permission to keep two older support vehicles in fleet rather than sell or replace them; staff said the vehicles run about 180 calls per year combined, have high mileage but remain useful for rural first-response and potential mobile health pilots.
Sedgwick County’s fire/EMS leadership asked commissioners to allow two older support vehicles to remain in fleet as low-use assets for rural first-response and potential pilot programs.
Chief Kevin (fire/EMS chief) explained that the vehicles—a 2002 Chevy pickup with a new engine installed in 2023 and a 2014 Tahoe with about 100,000 miles—are stationed in Clearwater and…
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