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Gas hike prompts changes
City fire, EMS
By DEBBIE HALL - Bulletin Staff Writer
Higher gas prices are prompting Martinsville Fire and EMS crews to consider altering their responses to nonemergency calls.
The rising cost of fuel “has hurt us tremendously,” said Kris Shrader, division chief of operations.
City Manager Clarence Monday added that the city’s cost of diesel has jumped 57 percent since January.
Emergency calls are, and will continue to be, answered as usual, Shrader said. But “we are considering altering our responses” to nonemergency calls.
For nonemergency fire calls, one emergency truck would be dispatched to the scene with lights and sirens, if needed, and others would follow at a normal pace, Shrader said.
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