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Ada County EMS reports rising call volume, improved collections and staffing pressure; legislative bills on floor

2386719 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

At a Feb. 25 Emergency Medical Services District meeting, EMS leadership reported an increase in call volume (from about 36,000 to 40,000 calls), stronger-than-expected collections after switching collection agencies and staffing strain that county leaders plan to address in the FY2026 budget. EMS director also said several state bills affecting

The Ada County Emergency Medical Services District met Feb. 25 and heard updates from EMS leadership about rising call volume, improved revenue collections and staffing pressures that the district intends to address in next year's budget.

Sean Rain, speaking as the EMS district representative, told the board that two legislative measures relevant to EMS operations (identified in the meeting as House Bill 206 and House Bill 207) were scheduled on the statehouse third-reading calendar for the day. He said he planned…

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