Ambulance service in Seneca County is close to being on life support as North Seneca Ambulance is looking for additional funding.
The ambulance service recently sent out a mailer asking residents for financial support and this week the Seneca County Board of Supervisors approved a $48-thousand-dollar study on how to pay for EMS services in the county.
Seneca County Board of Supervisors Chairman Mike Enslow says it’s a serious issue that needs immediate attention.
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The supervisors also approved establishing a local development corporation to run former Boy Scout.Camp Babcock-Hovey as a state park, and the board sent back to committee the issue of sharing sales tax with the county’s towns and villages.
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