Leeds council approves software for ambulance service, addre

Leeds council approves software for ambulance service, address garbage situation


By Nathan Prewett
LEEDS — The Leeds City Council approved a software service regarding ambulance service among other actions at a regular meeting on Monday, August 2. Towards the end of the meeting, Mayor David Miller also addressed the city’s situation with garbage pickup.
Leeds Municipal Annex.
At a July 6 meeting, the council declared a state of emergency for an ambulance bid where Miller said that cities across the state were experiencing a “lack of responsive ambulance service.”
“We do feel that it is prudent for us to have the capabilities to transport somebody with a trained person with the properly equipped truck,” he said at the meeting. “And with this management software, we’ve found that we don’t have any way other than hiring people to do it manually. We don’t have any way to bill anybody for service.”

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