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Ambulance Service_January 1950 to May 1955hJ io.v\ CQ 3osf,.i`? AMBULANCE SERVICE $5.00 to be paid for ambulance calls 1-4-50 29 Book Petition filed -requesting Council to provide City ambulance service. Committee of Councilman Frank and City Mgr. Renshaw appointed to study matter and make recommendations. 11-19-52 33 Communication from Free Sons of Israel, favoring city -subsidized ambulance service. Harry Plissner asks Council to take action on his request for such service or Ire q iuitvp Eleection.e ect4r l 33 AMBULANCE SERVICE Book Communication from M.B.Junior Chamber of Commerce advising they are in favor of having registered physician accompany ambulances on emergency calls 2-4-53 33 2. Page 125 380 480 4. Page 5014 City Mgr. makes preliminary report on emergency ambulance matter. 3-11-53 34 58 Mr. Renshaw reports on emergency ambulance system; explains effect of agreements. Mr. Plissner asked about his petition. Price discussed. Matter tabled for short time. City Atty advises as to preparation of ordinance 3-18-53 34 AMBULANCE SERVICE Book Melvin Richard claims that service is inadequate 1/5/49 27 Council agrees to meet soon to discuss matter 1/5/49 27 City Manager advises of provision in 1949 budget for two ambulances 1 Ambulance -Patrol Car to be purchased 8/5/49 28 1-4-50 29 1. Page 291 291 335 125 AMBULANCE SERVICE Report of City Mgr. relative to emergency ambulance system. City Atty to prepare ordinance based on City Mgr's recommendations 1-28-53 33 483 Communication from Harry Plissner with reference to cost of operating proposed emergency ambulance service - suggesting that committee be appointed to study his proposal that tax be levied for removal of garbage from commercial establishments. Referred to City Mgr. for study and report. 2-4-53 33 504 Book Page 3. 105 AMBULANCE SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE 8 Book Page Res. #8695 authorizing agreement with 6 companies for ambulance service for one year, commencing April 11, 1954 4-7-54 35 411 Res. #9055 authorizing execution of agreements with nine funeral home operators for ambulance service, one year, commencing April 10, 1955. 5-4-55 37 1st reading ordinance disinfecting ambulances 12-21-55 37 3rd reading ordinance re. disinfecting ambulances, Ord.#1193 1-4-56 38 136 505 14 AMBULANCE SERVICE City Clerk's certificate re. ambulance petition filed. Resolution asked for in petition to be placed on ballot June 2nd. 4-15-53 34 172 6. Book Page No action on Harry Plissner's proposal regarding operation of an 'emergency" ambulance system. Mr. Plissner's communication referred to City Mgr. for investi- gation and report 5-13-53 34 236 5. Book Page Letter from City Manager re. Ambulance Plan. Council approves City Mgr's plan. Objection raised. Discussion re. insurance; referendum; and cost. Proposed resolution providing for ambulance service fails to receive second. Ordinance to be prepared ratifying funeral home contract and City Mgr's letter setting forth general plan for emergency ambulance service. Res. #8302 adopted authorizing execution of contract with Funeral Homes for ambulance service. 3-20-53 34 116 AMBULANCE SERVICE 7. Book Page Breakdown of $14,423.36 item for operation of emergency ambulance service, included in special appropriation of $23,871.22 to close books, requested 12-2-53 35 213 Analysis submitted of $14,423.36 expended for emergency ambulance service from Apr. 10, thru Sept., 1953 12-16-53 35 244 City Mgr. to negotiate with funeral homes for renewal of contracts for ambulance service 3-3-54 35 367