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Tompkins County continues reviewing rapid EMS plan

Tompkins County continues reviewing rapid EMS plan

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ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) — Ambulance response times might become faster in Tompkins County.

Legislator Veronica Pillar says a plan for rapid emergency medical services is under review.

“This is in response to some pretty horribly long average ambulance response times to medical emergencies in various areas of the county,” they say.

Pillar adds the proposal would set up three mobile response units.

“These would not be ambulances and would not transport people — but they would be available to respond to emergencies with a paramedic on board, and be able to provide basic life support at least until an ambulance could get there,” they say. “We’re hoping that this will save lives and bright equity throughout the county.”

Pillar adds Ithaca is lucky to have Bangs Ambulance nearby.

Officials hope to have the rapid response program operational in 2024.

Earlier this year, Tompkins County Emergency Response Director Michael Stitley spoke about the plan.

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