Ambulance service Director Randy Grimmett accepted delivery of the ambulance late Wednesday morning from Brent Coburn of Jones Motor Co. of Spring City, Pennsylvania. The three ambulances will replace three existing units with odometer miles reading 230,000 to 250,000. A company in Arkansas will pickup three trade-in units.
The purchases were funded with proceeds from a quarter cent sales tax that offsets ambulance service operations for Labette Health. The tax generates about $600,000 a year. Under the contract with the county, if the hospital ambulance service experiences a direct loss, the county agrees to reimburse the hospital 95 percent of its loss, or 100 percent of the revenue generated by the sales tax, whichever is less. Since 2013, the county has given $1,193,597 to the service to set aside for the purchases and outfitting of new ambulances. Three were ordered in 2015 from Braun Custom Ambulances, Van Wert, Ohio, and delivered this month, the last one on Wednesday. Two more ambulances will be ordered later this year.
Ambulance service Director Randy Grimmett accepted delivery of the ambulance late Wednesday morning from Brent Coburn of Jones Motor Co. of Spring City, Pennsylvania.
The three ambulances will replace three existing units with odometer miles reading 230,000 to 250,000.