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Montgomery County Supervisors Discuss EMS Future

Montgomery County Supervisors Discuss EMS Future

April 21, 2026 Posted by Melanie West Uncategorized
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The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors held a lengthy meeting this week highlighted by discussion on the future of emergency medical services.
Red Oak City Administrator Lisa Kotter presented an update on ongoing discussions surrounding EMS services and potential regional coverage.
The conversation focused on long-term sustainability, particularly in rural areas where response times and staffing continue to be concerns.
Board members and community representatives expressed general support for continuing discussions, with an emphasis on ensuring reliable emergency response across the county.
One concern raised was the risk of delayed or unavailable service in critical situations, especially in more remote areas.
Supervisors are considering whether to move forward with declaring EMS an essential service.
That process would involve multiple public meetings, formation of a countywide committee, and potentially a public vote.
Officials noted that any funding mechanism tied to the designation could involve a property tax levy of up to 75 cents per $1,000 valuation, though the exact amount would be determined later.
The board is expected to revisit the topic at its next meeting.
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