Excerpts from wandtv.com:
Mattoon Fire Chief Anthony Nichols says July 25 will be the last day Mattoon firefighters will operate ambulances. The Mattoon Firefighters Association has been involved in a legal battle with city leaders since July 2017, when the city council voted to end city-run ambulance services.
The city administrator has argued the city is losing about $600,000 a year through fire department-operated ambulances. With the change, two private companies will be operating Mattoon ambulances. They were previously sharing those duties with firefighters in a three-week rotation system.
Nichols says he expects an ordinance to regulate those private companies to be heard at the next Mattoon city council meeting, which is scheduled for July 3. He issued an email on Thursday to thank Mattoon firefighters for their work with the ambulance service.
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#1 by Mike on June 24, 2018 - 7:24 AM
I can’t wait to hear the excuses after the first time the city requests mutual aid from another town for an ambulance because none of the private ambulances are available due to doing hospital transfers or other transports outside of the city. Another stupid move by stupid politicians.