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Gulf County EMS flags staffing gaps and rising call volumes; equipment costs and long transports stretch resources

Gulf County EMS and Gulf County TDC workshop · November 26, 2025
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Summary

Gulf County EMS presented ambulance mileage, equipment replacement costs and staffing shortfalls. The county runs three trucks daily, is budgeted for 12 full-time positions but estimates it needs 18 to be fully staffed, and reported a year-to-date call increase with many long-distance transports.

Joe Jody, presenting on behalf of Gulf County EMS, told commissioners the county's ambulance fleet is heavily used and aging. He noted a newer ambulance already had "over 100,000 miles" and backup vehicles had "over 200,000 miles," and listed expensive life-saving equipment: ventilators (about $12,000), cardiac monitors and live-pack monitors in the tens of thousands, stretchers and other equipment that create substantial replacement and maintenance costs.

Jody outlined staffing…

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