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Shelton s Echo Hose seek to take over paramedic service in 2022, will save Medicare patient costs
Brian Gioiele
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Echo Hose Ambulance and Valley Emergency Medical Services late last week reached an agreement making Echo Hose the primary paramedic service for Shelton beginning in January 2022.Echo Hose Ambulance / Contributed photo
SHELTON Echo Hose Ambulance is closer to being the city’s primary paramedic service, a move ambulance officials say will mean lower costs for Medicare patients.
Echo Hose Ambulance and Valley Emergency Medical Services late last week reached an agreement making Echo Hose the primary paramedic service for the city beginning in January 2022.