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396 <br /> ftiutti <br /> 14August 37,1980 <br /> 11 I <br /> f {1 regular <br /> Conferenice ting t a 2nd <br />�," and all c ou Overstreet <br /> s excused. <br />'''[)61(."' PARAMEDIC PROGRAM (CO808-379) <br /> i4 1 Overstreet said thisk discuss the <br /> ,1( ,( options proposed <br /> the administrative staff and aldo <br /> roposal re- <br /> letter from Bakera <br /> acknowledged <br /> the letter received from the <br /> ned <br /> ical <br /> of <br /> ett <br /> ncy care in our <br /> unity and <br />/g1(4ltl', th Y b M1 paramedic Ambulance <br /> assid asubmitted t M1adnrai ed a lot of <br /> 7 Mayor Moore stat P 1 cepa four <br /> questions tato n d d level f service <br /> 1 saes today <br />[ qq, co be November <br /> Y h f 1 Clt get 1 <br /> � , d favor of the program. Administration would like to seuntile the a <br /> He <br /> said the public determination <br /> Il fl � Ips p paramedic <br /> the1 50 <br /> R, r$1,000 f <br /> rfki ,Y', President Overstreet stated the k i City's sufficient but in his viewpoint could f n referredas been this <br /> r <br /> 11 "' c said the method of data collection was not con- <br /> fl s d 1 <br /> h d <br /> < 1 d he felt the issue right <br /> proposal. to place the levy on the ballot,not the lf. After the <br /> I , concept is approved then the City can determine F chief MCNall outlined theha Prop d <br /> f <br /> pp4tf}f� 9 <br /> Option e 1 <br /> PM aid by 2 PM and probably be <br /> II#�a.i stationed n a hospital. This requires hiring 10 new men to <br /> replace <br /> IEl oe existinM1h <br /> t. The two <br /> I '1 4; companieswould <br /> ALS units well as <br /> engine <br /> onh thence would <br /> � et a° p YP <br /> {('3:'!('' <br /> 1 y I Ot� uoe r b b $ <br /> option 2: Purchase <br /> 1 dedicated 1 PM and 1 ALS <br /> oned at a hospital. Eliminate ALS skills on Medic 2 <br /> tr rt)only to be r ndm t) (north <br /> S ii,. proximity o d P <br /> 1 Pm on a PM unit with i ALS man is lesi <br /> J <br /> any than yalgreat,but has become an nicommunities. <br /> d ALS/PM. und to be ems Council. Reducing the numb of cost <br /> '� <br /> maintainingPM <br /> 1 1 <br /> 1 Startup o would 08 9090,460d eases the patient dand on-going cost would be 0376,603. <br />#t. <br />,!Pr' <br /> 4 1 <br />
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