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Committee approves surplus property additions and renews private ambulance permits

December 03, 2025 | Wilson County, Tennessee


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Committee approves surplus property additions and renews private ambulance permits
The Wilson County MA Committee approved several routine items on the agenda, including additions to the county’s surplus property list and renewals of two private ambulance service permits.

At the start of the meeting the committee moved and approved the minutes by voice vote and then considered surplus-property additions. Brian described added surplus items for auction — including batteries for CPR devices, an old docking station and other government-designated items — and a committee member moved to add those items to the existing surplus list. The motion carried by voice vote.

Brian also recommended renewing permits for the two private ambulance operators currently authorized to operate in the county, AmeriMed and First Call; he said both services met renewal requirements. The committee approved both contract renewals by voice vote with no recorded opposition.

No public comment or objections to these consent items were recorded. The meeting then moved on to a longer discussion about an EMS equipment replacement program.

(Reporting note: committee actions and brief descriptions are drawn from the director’s report and voice votes on the record.)

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