Oklahoma City finds big success with EMSA funding program
Oklahoma City leaders said they couldn't be happier with the TotalCare enrollment program they started last year to help fund ambulance service.
The city council voted a year ago to change the way the city paid for ambulance service from the Emergency Medical Services Authority . City residents now pay $3.65 per month and are automatically enrolled in the TotalCare program, which covers any costs for an ambulance r...
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