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N.Y. town officials consider joining ambulance district

Kingston officials are reviewing rates from Empress Emergency Medical Service and the town of Ulster

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By William J. Kemble
Daily Freeman

TOWN OF KINGSTON, N.Y. 鈥 Town Board members are waiting to see what happens with a proposed Ulster townwide ambulance district as part of plans to establish a paid service that covers both municipalities.

Efforts to draft an inter-municipal agreement should be completed soon, Councilman Dave Hoffman said during a meeting on Monday.

鈥淗opefully by March we will have a contract,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cost鈥ould be $100,000, which is way better than we thought. That鈥檚 for us and the town of Ulster with a (basic life support) ambulance 鈥 24 hours a day.鈥

Town of Kingston officials had been given figures of between $900,000 and $1 million for coverage by Empress Emergency Medical Service, while the town of Ulster has been given a figure of $1.7 million for coverage.

The issue was raised in advance of a Thursday discussion by the town of Ulster officials, which aim to have the town attorney draft a resolution that would form the district effective in 2026.

Separately, Ulster officials would also assign two board members to negotiate with the town of Kingston to secure an inter-municipal agreement.

Supervisor James Quigley on Wednesday said that the $100,000 figure is based on the significant differences between demands for ambulance service in the town of Kingston, with a population of 933 residents, compared to the 12,660 residents in the town of Ulster.

鈥淭here have been discussions as to the dollar value (but) not the terms and conditions of the service or anything else,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he ($100,000) can be negotiated,鈥 Quigley said. 鈥淲hatever is negotiated still has to be approved by the Town Board .鈥

Quigley expects there can be cost savings in having one ambulance service provide coverage to both towns.

鈥淭he reason this inter-municipal agreement will function appropriately is if the ambulances are based in Lake Katrine,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 take the ambulances forever to get from Lake Katrine to the town of Kingston.鈥

Empress Emergency Medical Service currently has a station in Lake Katrine, but Ulster town officials will need to issue a request for proposals or a bidding process if the ambulance district proposal moves forward.

鈥淲hoever the service provider is, they are going to have to put forth a proposal that shows the equipment that the town is agreeing to pay for is appropriately stationed in the geographic location that provides the most volume of demand,鈥 Quigley said.

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