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Plymouth Select Board hears town manager update on EMS gear, energy audit and campus police transition
Summary
At its Nov. 10 meeting the Plymouth Select Board received a town manager report outlining a $10,000 donation for a Lucas chest-compression device, a town-hall energy audit due in December, and negotiations to assume policing duties after Plymouth State University disbands its campus force in February 2026.
The Plymouth Select Board heard a report from Town Manager Scott Weeden on Nov. 10 covering emergency medical services, energy work at town hall and a planned change to campus policing.
Weeden said Spear Memorial Hospital and Ammonus Community Healthcare contributed $10,000 to buy an additional Lucas device that will be placed on the Rumy ambulance. "The Lucas device provides consistent high quality and uninterrupted chest compressions during cardiac arrest," Weeden said, adding that the Rumy ambulance runs mutual aid to Plymouth.
The board was told a town-hall comprehensive energy audit has been…
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