FULTON- Callaway County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) knows a thing or two about waiting.Â
It began planning for a new facility in 2014 when the director, Charles Anderson, realized it was rapidly running out of space to host all of its EMTs in their original headquarters.Â
Built in 1985 and approximately 9,000 square feet, there wasnât enough room to keep up with their expanding team of EMS workers.Â
It wasnât until 2017 that it began to put together a plan after finding a location of an empty restaurant to move into.Â
âThe intent at the time was to essentially remodel the restaurant building that was there and then add on to it, Anderson said. âThat started in December of 2018 and in April of 2019 during a severe thunderstorm, there was a lightning strike on the existing building.âÂ
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