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Council approves two EMS service agreements amid debate over coverage and cost allocation
Summary
The Lewiston City Council approved two EMS agreements after discussing coverage, cost-allocation and how stationing affects Lewiston taxpayers.
The Lewiston City Council approved two separate emergency medical services agreements after discussion about cost allocation, response times and the effect on Lewiston taxpayers.
Resolution 2025-48 authorizes an emergency services agreement with the rural EMS district (contract language and the partner name appear in the agenda packet). Chief Greg Reitmeier explained that the contract uses annual ground emergency medical transport (GEMT/GMT) data to calculate cost adjustments each year and does not include a fixed numerical increment; instead, annual…
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