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Washington County approves EMS quarterly report, staff highlights electric squad efficiency and donation timing
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Washington County Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved the Washington County Emergency Medical Services quarterly report following a presentation that highlighted call-volume trends, year-to-date collections, and a comparison showing lower electricity costs for an electric response vehicle versus fuel for a gas unit.
Washington County Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved the Washington County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) quarterly report after a presentation by EMS staff.
EMS presenter Josh Grange told the court the quarter was "pretty normal," with only a nine-call variance from the comparable quarter in 2024 and roughly 3,000 calls overall. Grange said year-to-date collections are about $7,100,000, with a projection of about $9.1 million for the full year and that the difference between cost and revenue should remain under $2,000,000 for 2025.
Grange…
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