City one step closer to ambulance service

City one step closer to ambulance service


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SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah (AP) -- The South Salt Lake City Council has added an ambulance program to its fire department and authorized the city fire chief to apply for a state license.

But the council, which approved the move in a 4-3 vote earlier this week, hasn't approved funding yet.

The city currently uses a private contractor, Gold Cross, as its primary 911 ambulance provider.

The city ambulance service would cost about $1.1 million in startup costs, but fire officials say the service would shorten response times and improve patient care.

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Information from: The Salt Lake Tribune

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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