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Washington County EMS reports 2025 run totals, hires and rising equipment costs
Summary
In a Washington County meeting, Speaker 5 reported 2,811 runs in 2025, monthly deposits and subsidy contributions, announced three new hires and warned of steep future equipment costs — including near-$200,000 remount estimates and monitor quotes above $400,000.
Speaker 5 delivered the monthly EMS financial and operations update, reporting November deposits and an annual receipts total and outlining staffing, vehicle repairs and equipment cost pressures. "The deposits for November was $110,859.37," Speaker 5 said, and later summarized total receipts for the year as $1,231,071.35 with subsidy contributions totaling $349,013.46.
The department logged 2,811 total runs in 2025, Speaker 5 said, and provided a breakdown by advanced life support, basic life support and other categories including AMA (against-medical-advice) and DOA calls. Speaker 5 directed attendees to detailed breakdown sheets included in the meeting packet for line-by-line figures.
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