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Franklin County EMS reports steady call volume, asks commissioners to approve midyear adjustments

Prince County Board of Commissioners · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Franklin County EMS told Prince County commissioners its second-quarter 2025 report showed nearly unchanged daily call averages (11.7 vs. 11.8 in 2024), $296,713.71 in quarter revenue, a year-to-date budget shortfall of $726,529.68, and operational changes including state-required 'turndown' reporting and mutual-aid coverage to Jackson County, Missouri.

Franklin County EMS presented its second-quarter 2025 operational and financial report to the Prince County Board of Commissioners, concluding the quarter with consistent call volumes but a continuing year-to-date budget gap.

Christie, presenting the EMS report, said average calls per day this year were 11.7 compared with 11.8 in 2024 and that the quarter brought in $296,713.71. She reported a…

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