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The cost of an ambulance ride in Vista could soon jump by $650 an increase that city officials say would help bring a fourth ambulance back to the city’s fleet.
Vista now charges roughly $1,200 per ambulance ride for city residents. Bumping that to about $1,700 a 41 percent increase would put Vista at the regional average.
On top of the $500 increase, the city wants to add a $150 “first-responder fee” allowed under state law. The money would be charged not just for ambulance rides, but to anyone who receives emergency medical service from the fire department.
The proposal to raise the fees emerged after the City Council last month asked Vista Fire Chief Jeff Hahn to come up with ideas for replacing an ambulance that was dropped from the city’s rotation six years ago during budget cuts.
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May 3 funeral announcements
Services for a Decorah woman, 70 year old Sandra (Sandy) Van Wey, are Tuesday at 11am at Frankville Community Presbyterian church. Burial in Frankville cemetery. Visitation is an hour before services at the church. Fjelstul funeral home in Decorah is serving the family.
Services for a former Maynard and Oelwein area woman, 91 year old Norma Glew of Lisbon, are Thursday at 11am at Christ United Presbyterian church in Oelwein. Burial in Long Grove cemetery in Maynard. Visitation is 9:30am to 11am at the church. Jamison Schmitz funeral home is assisting the family.
Fort Worth police chief apologizes to widow after department mistakenly detained her, raided her home over a year ago
Nelda Price asks for no-knock raids to be reduced or done away with. Chief Neil Noakes said such raids now need approval by a deputy chief or higher-ranking officer. Author: Matt Howerton Updated: 10:09 PM CDT April 14, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas Nelda Price received something Wednesday that she s been waiting more than a year for, a handshake, and an apology from Fort Worth s top cop.
It came on the heels of a WFAA report that detailed how Price s home was the target of a no-knock drug raid fueled by bad intel.
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