In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical updates regarding local emergency services, including funding for fire departments and changes to drug procurement for EMS agencies.
The meeting highlighted the closure of the Dank Fire Department, raising concerns about fire coverage in the area. Officials noted that while Sandy Ridge Fire Department has pledged to assist, there are questions about the adequacy of their response capabilities. The board considered reallocating a portion of the budgeted funds—typically $2,200—to support fire services in light of these changes.
Additionally, the Clintwood Rescue Squad is preparing to apply for a grant to replace its oldest ambulance, with funding applications opening on September 1. The grant's matching percentage remains uncertain, but estimates suggest costs could reach around $60,000. The board expressed the need for timely information to plan for this potential expense.
Another significant topic was the discontinuation of the drug box policy at local hospitals, which will require EMS agencies to purchase their own medications. This shift necessitates the installation of secure storage solutions, including safes with fire suppression systems and video surveillance. A 100% grant is available for these installations, with a submission deadline of September 15. However, the transition to purchasing medications is expected to impose a financial burden on EMS agencies, which could impact their operational capabilities.
The meeting underscored the ongoing challenges faced by local emergency services and the importance of securing funding to maintain adequate response capabilities in the community.