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Gold Cross tells Appleton committee it met response metrics, highlights training and whole‑blood program
Summary
Nick Romanesco, executive director of Gold Cross, told the Safety and Licensing Committee that the ambulance service met the city’s response‑time metrics, will reintegrate emergency and non‑emergency reporting, and has expanded training and whole‑blood capability as the two‑year service agreement matures.
Nick Romanesco, executive director of Gold Cross, told the City of Appleton Safety and Licensing Committee on Dec. 10 that Gold Cross has met the response‑time metrics set out in its multiyear agreement with the city and remains focused on training, interagency coordination and workforce development.
"We've really focused on how do we support each other? How do we have good communication?" Romanesco said, describing collaboration with the Appleton Fire Department as the department transitions to paramedic engines. He noted Gold Cross was designated this year as a…
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