Ambulance medics ask Oklahoma Legislature for more money
Emergency medical technicians Monday said state ambulance services could be reduced to unsafe levels unless legislators provide additional ambulance funding this year.
Rodney Johnson , executive director of the Medic Institute , said injured or sick people in several rural areas of the state – including along the Interstate 44 corridor – already often wait up to an hour and a half for ambulance services.
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