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e consuming. Colorado Springs firefighters apparently are serious about taking over ambulance transport from American Medical Response if the Greenwood Village based company doesn't cough up $2 million to $2. 4 million to keep the work. In a memo to the Emergency Services Agency, an El Paso County wide panel that oversees the emergency contract, Councilor Merv Bennett writes, "The City of Colorado Springs is giving serious consideration to the delivery of emergency services within our City Limits. "The ESA voted last summer to extend AMR's contract, which expires in December 2013, by two years. County commissioners also approved the extension.

Other candidates include at large Councilor Tim Leigh for District 1, incumbent Angela Dougan for District 2, former County Commissioner Jim Bensberg for District 3, and pastor Dave Moore for District .

paramedics and support staff are proud of our over thirty years of service to the Colorado Springs and El Paso County community. In today's challenging economy I hope the city appreciates the work our professional caregivers and staff does and considers the wellbeing of these local heroes. "No word yet on how Mayor Steve Bach might capitalize a city wide ambulance operation, which could cost millions.


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Moore, who says he is known as "Mr. Neighborhood Watch," is emphasizing economic development and public safety in his campaign.


But Council "does not plan to approve any extension," Bennett writes. That means the ESA will have to find a way to provide emergency transport for outlying areas without the city's volume of business. Asked to comment, AMR's local manager Ted Sayer issued a statement: "I and all the local EMTs, Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Black And Red
administrator Jill Gaebler. Meanwhile, Dennis Moore, a retired Air Force vet and police volunteer, has announced a run in the newly drawn District 4. Adidas Yeezy Girl Shoes