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Agency official reports April deposits, staffing gap and inspection delays at local EMS meeting

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An agency official reported $87,008.76 in April deposits, 198 runs and one open paramedic position; the meeting covered roof leaks, plans for National EMS Week, pending Indiana Board of Pharmacy inspections and a new private ambulance service leasing space for interfacility work.

An agency official reported April deposits of $87,008.76 and 198 emergency runs, below the typical monthly average of about 220, during a local emergency services meeting. The official said the service currently has one open field position to fill after a recent vacancy and expects a paramedic to be on FMLA from mid-June possibly through October.

The report flagged a new roof leak in the garage bay that needs vendor follow-up and described ongoing operational friction with regulatory review. "They tell me that they have up to 10 business days to respond," the agency official said of the Indiana Board of Pharmacy, adding that, once the procedure starts, a site visit can take roughly four months.

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