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Fire
Emergency Medical Service
Priority Outcome: Ensure our communities are the safest in the nation
This program provides basic and advanced medical life support intervention, emergency medical and/or
paramedic treatment at the scene of accidents or illnesses, transportation to the nearest qualified medical
facility, and rescue, and oversees the Public Access Defibrillator Program.
Program Changes Direct Cost Positions Total Cost
Changes in Salaries, Expense, Equipment, and Special
Apportionment of Changes Applicable to Various Programs 12,173,585 - 20,643,201
Related costs consist of employee benefits.
SG: ($498,292) SW: $9,173,279 SAN: ($62,400)
SWB: ($8,466) SPOSK: $660,000 SOFFCS: $4,363,695
EX: ($1,454,231)
Related Costs: $8,469,616
Continuation of Services
34. Administration of Controlled Medication 116,855 - 166,562
Continue funding and resolution authority for one Pharmacist I
to procure, stock, store, and account for controlled medications
at Fire Department facilities utilized during Emergency Medical
Services responses. Related costs consist of employee
benefits.
SG: $116,855
Related Costs: $49,707
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