LEDGER - Local leaders, elected officials and representatives from Mission Health gathered Thursday to celebrate the county's new EMS station. Mission's EMS staff started operating out of the $1.2 million facility on Forest Service Road in June.
Vern Grindstaff, chair of the Mitchell Board of Commission, thanked Mission Health for its relationship with the county while also thanking the EMS staff for the job they do.
“I personally believe we have world-class paramedics working for Mitchell County EMS,” he said.
The new facility is part office and part home. It includes four bedrooms – each with a television – a full kitchen and living area with a large a flat-screen TV.
There is a locker room with showers and a laundry room with a washer and dryer.
The building has three garage bays, offices, a reception area and a training room. The county’s EMS team has 14 full-time paramedics, a director, assistant director and a receptionist.
In his remarks, Grindstaff urged voters to support the ballot referendum in the upcoming election that, if approved, would increase the county’s sales tax from 6.75 percent to 7 percent. The extra revenue would fund a third ambulance to operate in the county.