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American Medical Response, the Vanderburgh County Fire Department, and the Evansville Fire Department asked County Commissioners to hire them for county ambulance service
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American Medical Response is expected to present Vanderburgh County leaders with "options" after losing the City of Evansville's ambulance contract
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The Evansville City Council allocated $5.5 million to switch ambulance service from AMR to the Fire Department next year
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Vanderburgh County Commissioners and AMR are calling for a study to determine the potential impact of the Evansville Fire Department providing ambulance service
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AMR is questioning Evansville's claims that it can improve ambulance response times and charge lower fees
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Mayor Stephanie Terry cites an effort to modernize city services and a potential revenue drop
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Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry and Fire Chief Tony Knight say ambulance service will improve, prices will fall
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The program provides nurses to determine medical needs for 9-1-1 callers
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The blast in the 1100 Heerdink Avenue damaged the house but caused no injuries
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Evansville firefighters extinguished a late night house fire. Firefighters were dispatched to 107 E Louisiana St. just before midnight Tuesday and found…