Helping EMS focus of special called Dale County meeting
- Michelle Mann
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Dale County Commission Chairman Steve McKinnon, right, shows the county map with emergency medical service jurisdiction markings to Level Plains Mayor Ronnie Thompson, left, and Daleville Department of Public Safety Fire Chief David Grubbs. Next to McKinnon are Dale County Commissioners Chris Carroll and Frankie Wilson.
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How funding from the American Rescue Plan Act can help emergency medical service providers in Dale County was the focus of a special called Dale County Commission meeting held May 5 at the government building in Ozark.
Elected officials and EMS providers from Dale, Geneva and Henry Counties attended the meeting to discuss how the $9,551,085 ARPA funds allocated for Dale County can best benefit the county.
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