City of Kingston Fire Department takes over ambulance service in new year

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KINGSTON – Beginning January 1, the Kingston Fire Department will take over ambulance calls in the City of Kingston.

Empress, the company that provided ambulance services in Kingston, had purchased the previous provider, Mobile Life Support Services in July 2023.

However, Empress told the city it required a paid contract costing over $500,000 to $1 million per year for service beginning on January 1, 2024.

As a result, the city put together a plan to provide immediate coverage while plans and discussions continue with the common council.

Mayor Steven Noble said it is “critical that we continue to provide immediate lifesaving ambulance transport services to our residents.”

He said in the last six months, the fire department responded to over 100 emergency medical calls with its own ambulance due to a lack of private ambulance availability.

Common Council President Andrea Shaut said members stand ready to work with the mayor and fire department in the months ahead “to guarantee this solution is the best we can offer Kingston.”

Beginning in early January, the city will have one advanced life support unit and one basic life support unit operating out of the central station.

The Mobile Mental Health Ambulance will serve as a back-up basic life support unit.

The Mobile Mental Health Program will continue to run with dedicated staff Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Kingston’s emergency medical transport service will be provided to all those who live, work or visit the City of Kingston regardless of whether they have insurance or the ability to pay.

Anyone with a medical emergency should still call 911 and the Kingston Fire Department will be there to assist.

Just recently, the City of Middletown Common Council voted to pay Empress a $700,000 annual fee for ambulance service.




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