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Reno County EMS chief seeks to reconfigure ambulance purchases to save roughly $18,000 this year; commissioners favor 4WD in next budget
Summary
EMS Chief Dave Johnston proposed switching from a planned 4WD ambulance to a standard 2WD plus a remount after electrical repairs, estimating roughly $18,000 in near‑term savings; commissioners agreed to prioritize a 4WD vehicle in next year's five‑year capital plan while returning ambulances to service now.
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Dave Johnston, Reno County EMS chief, asked the commission to approve changes to this year’s capital purchases for ambulances, saying the department can save money by buying a standard two‑wheel‑drive chassis now and remounting an existing patient‑compartment box after addressing electrical issues.
Johnston told commissioners the remount was originally budgeted at about $118,000 but the vendor quote rose to roughly $120,000–$125,000 due to electrical repairs inside the box. He said a new four‑wheel‑drive ambulance had been budgeted at about $220,000; a comparable new two‑wheel‑drive unit is estimated at $190,000–$195,000. Even after the increased remount cost, Johnston estimated the proposed change would produce about $18,000 in capital savings this year.
Commissioner Hurst and the chair expressed concern about storage and the operational need for a 4WD ambulance in some parts of the county, but both supported the staff recommendation to proceed now to restore ambulances to service and to include a 4WD ambulance as a top priority in next year’s five‑year fleet plan.
Johnston said he is working with the county administrator and local partners to standardize the fleet and present a recommendation to the commission. No formal capital purchase vote was recorded at this meeting; commissioners directed staff to return with recommendations and next steps.
