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EMS director reports retirements, hiring and approval of groundwork for whole-blood program
Ada County Board of Commissioners · December 10, 2025
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Summary
John Blythe, Ada County EMS director, reported multiple retirements, said deputy chief hiring is near completion and that the technical advisory group approved elements needed to deploy a whole-blood program; the board acknowledged the update and approved related claims and minutes.
John Blythe, director of Ada County Emergency Medical Services, told commissioners on Dec. 9 that the division had multiple retirements, including Sean Raines, and two additional retirees with a combined service of more than 50 years. He said the deputy chief operations hiring process is…
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