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Gerlach public‑safety and EMS updates: local fire volunteers, plate‑reader question and new ambulance incoming
Summary
Deputy Jackson Cruz, Gerlach volunteer fire representatives and Royal EMS updated the CAB on recent calls, training constraints, the burn pile timetable, and a new ambulance pending Nevada inspection; board members asked the sheriff’s deputy to investigate a license‑plate reader left on Aspen Way.
Deputy Jackson Cruz (identified in the record as Deputy Jackson Cruz) told the Gerlach Citizens Advisory Board that recent sheriff’s office calls included stranded drivers low on fuel and vehicle breakdowns on Sand Pass and High Rock routes, and that deputies are focusing on unregistered and uninsured vehicles. When a board member asked about an automatic license‑plate reader installed on Aspen Way that was 'supposed to be taken down,' Deputy Cruz said he would look into the installation and report back to the board.
Greg Nielsen of the Gerlach Volunteer Fire…
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