MORGAN COUNTY, Ind. – An improvement in emergency medical service is officially on duty in Morgan County’s Monroe Township thanks to a new vehicle.
A fully-staffed Advanced Life Support ambulance arrived on schedule Monday at Fire Station 51 in Monrovia.
It came with a team of paramedics and will be available around-the-clock for ambulance runs in neighboring townships.
Officials said the new vehicle should improve response times during emergencies.
The ALS service was made possible thanks to a partnership between the fire department and Morgan County Emergency Medical Services.
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