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EMSA outlines response performance, funding and subscriber program to Jenks council

5022040 · June 18, 2025
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EMSA officials told the Jenks City Council the city is their only non-beneficiary jurisdiction in the eastern division, described response-time targets written into local ordinance and explained the MSECare subscription funding model that helps offset transport costs.

EMSA (the Emergency Medical Services Authority) officials presented an annual operations update to the Jenks City Council on services, deployment and finances, saying Jenks is currently the authority’s only non-beneficiary jurisdiction in the eastern division.

Jonna Easley, EMSA’s president and CEO, described EMSA as an Oklahoma public trust whose beneficiaries are Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Easley said the authority also contracts as a sole-source EMS provider with other jurisdictions; Jenks is the only current non-beneficiary jurisdiction in the eastern division. Easley noted an ordinance requires EMSA to meet combined priority 1 and priority 2 response-time targets 75% of the time in non-beneficiary jurisdictions.

EMSA officials provided operational and financial…

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