ESD4 board resolves pending details of ambulance revamp

ESD1 Battalion Chief David Powers, in charge of emergency response in Devine, was on hand for the ESD4 board meeting Oct. 8.

By Anton Riecher
Details in the takeover of ambulance service for Devine and Natalia by Castroville-based ESD1 were reviewed by the Medina County Emergency Services District No. 4 board of commissioners during their monthly meeting Oct. 8.
ESD1 Battalion Chief David Powers, who took charge of local fire and ambulance operations effective Oct. 1, said that the two ESD4 ambulances are scheduled for “rebranding,” i.e., new identifications stickers reflecting the change in management affiliation, by the end of October.
The ambulances will also be stocked with new supplies and fully outfitted with all the necessary medical equipment, Powers said. New equipment will include cardiac monitors and intravenous infusion pumps used to deliver medication and fluids at controlled rates.
“On the morning of Nov. 1 at 600 hours we’re ready to go, ready to respond,” Powers said.
ESD1 has also conducted interviews and hired 13 paramedics to staff the revamped operation, he said.
“They’ve accepted offers and will start at their pre-employment next week,” Powers said.
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