The long-term sustainability of the Moody County Ambulance service is uncertain due to the absence of a full-time paramedic and ongoing funding challenges. The county took a positive step last week, …
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The long-term sustainability of the Moody County Ambulance service is uncertain due to the absence of a full-time paramedic and ongoing funding challenges. The county took a positive step last week, however, by approving the hiring of two new part-time EMTs.
Alyssa Johansen, a nursing student, and Avery Lewison, a pre-med student, were officially approved as new hires during the most recent meeting of the Moody County Commission. They will be trained by the team’s dedicated longtime local full-time staffer, Scott Ganschow.
As a result, county officials have decided to focus on training for now, putting any other hiring, especially of non-experienced staff, on hold.