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Comal County Emergency Services Districts report reserves, fleet upgrades and station plans in annual briefings

Comal County Commissioners Court · January 30, 2025
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Multiple Comal County Emergency Services Districts presented their 2024 operational and financial reports to the Comal County Commissioners Court on Jan. 30, outlining rising call volumes, equipment purchases and plans for new stations and strategic planning.

Multiple Comal County Emergency Services Districts presented their 2024 operational and financial reports to the Comal County Commissioners Court on Jan. 30, outlining rising call volumes, equipment purchases and plans for new stations and strategic planning.

The presentations, delivered in sequence by ESD leaders, emphasized that EMS runs and overall responses rose in 2024 while wildfire incidents decreased. ESD 5 reported an 8.74% increase in total responses and an 11.3% rise in EMS calls; ESD 3 and 2 said ESD 3 recorded about $15.8 million in revenue with approximately $9.5 million in reserves (roughly 10 months of operating funds) and ran 5,084 calls—an 8.5% increase over 2023—at an average response time of 7.2 minutes. ESD leaders said they replaced aging SCBA…

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