Cleaning and analyzing Emergency Medical Service (EMS) data

To better understand effect strategies to transition Jefferson County’s emergency medical services to a county-supported system, graduate public health students recommend implementing a dedicated service director/coordinator role, securing licensing to better position the county for funding opportunities, and increasing employee recruitment and retention. […]

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Inventorying grants and other resources to support EMS in the towns of Irving and Melrose, Village of Melrose

As the Town of Irving considers options for funding emergency medical services, interdisciplinary engineering students researched additional funding sources and explored how other small, rural Wisconsin municipalities are addressing EMS in their communities. […]

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Studying the costs and benefits of available Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers

Black River Falls EMS, the current provider for these three municipalities, implemented a new $25-per-capita fee for 2025, prompting the towns of Irving and Melrose and the Village of Melrose to consider alternative providers. This report considers three alternative EMS providers, in addition to Black River Falls, wtihwithin in about 30 miles of the municipalities: […]

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