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Budget PlanningPublic HealthDetected Jun 12, 2026

The County EMS GRT fund (29700) shows FY26-27 revenue of $251,000, largely from county grants to the municipality, with corresponding expenses for growing EMS staffing (full-time, temporary, and overtime), health benefits, workers’ compensation, and $5,000 for software plus ongoing medical, safety, and training supplies. This reflects an expansion or formalization of EMS operations under city control. While specific technologies or suppliers are not named, the dedicated software line and medical/safety supplies indicate needs in ePCR/EMS records systems, scheduling, inventory tracking, and medical equipment. EMS technology vendors, medical supply distributors, and workforce management platforms can engage to help the city optimize these new EMS resources and ensure compliance with state and county requirements.

Includes $5,000 for software, indicating potential procurement or enhancement of EMS-specific IT sys...

City of Rio CommunitiesEMS operations expansion funded by County EMS GRT

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