Panel: EMS endangered in the commonwealth

By Christina Lengyel | The Center Square

(The Center Square) – Emergency services are in demand in Pennsylvania, yet the people who provide them are struggling to keep their organizations afloat while those tasked with overseeing them at the local government level search for solutions to a growing crisis.

A panel representing a variety of structural models spoke before the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors Wednesday, offering insight on how they’ve each managed to fund and maintain the necessary emergency services for their communities.

“That’s the thing about EMS. If you’ve seen one, then you’ve seen one,” said Robert Hotchkiss, CEO and EMS Chief at Southern Chester County EMS, or SCCEMS.

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