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Sheridan Commission Approves Amendment to EMS Agreement

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Kevin Koile - Sheridan Media

Sheridan County’s Commissioners, at their meeting Tuesday, considered Amendment A to the Emergency Medical Services Agreement between the county, City of Sheridan, and Wyoming Regional EMS, LLC.

County Administrative Director Cameron Duff gave more details on the agreement and the amendment.

Commissioner Tom Ringley said the agreement with Wyoming Regional EMS is “money well spent, (based on) where services were a few years ago up to now, it’s really working out well.”

The amendment specifies the county to pay a monthly fee of just over $12,500 for the services, with the City of Sheridan contributing the same amount per month.

The commission approved the amendment to the agreement.

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    Roger massie

    April 18, 2024 at 7:22 am

    We need many more people just like him.i share the exact same beliefs as he

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    Dennis Fox

    April 18, 2024 at 6:12 pm

    Bigger government always brings higher taxes. And socialism has failed everywhere its been tried.
    Governments proper function is limited to Military, Police and Courts. Gov’t exists to protect our lives, liberty and property. NOT to provide every service we can possibly dream-up from cradle to grave.
    That’s the very definition of Socialism, Communism and Authoritarianism…..And they always enslave the very People they are supposed to be helping.

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    Solomon Morris

    April 21, 2024 at 6:42 am

    Am I hearing that you, Mr. Fox, by say military, police, and courts that you do not think we should have a city fire department or city ambulance service?
    That these services should be a private company only? Yeah that’s going to make a traumatic event even better. Oh you’re house burned down and lost everything? Oh well here’s the bill you owe us for trying to save your house, have a great day.

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    Dennis Fox

    April 22, 2024 at 3:54 pm

    For centuries, fire dept’s were all private. If you wanted “fire insurance” you joined the local privately-funded company. Just because the last 50 yrs. has seen huge expansion of taxpayer funded everything. doesn’t mean it’s the only way. Private is almost always better than gov’t/taxpayer funded. We can hold private companies responsible for failures, not so the gov’t.
    If you house burns down, can you sue the gov’t? NO!
    The US Constitution authorizes the gov’t to provide a military and court system. Nothing else.
    90% of what gov’t does today is un-constitutional.
    Hence the $34 Trillion in Debt.

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