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Gephardt Gets Ambulance Issue Right PDF Print E-mail
Written by George Tait   
Thursday, 06 November 2008 09:35

If you are in a motorcycle accident and someone calls for an ambulance that shows up and you are not injured  and the attendants do nothing for you have to pay for the ambulance?  The answer is yes now, maybe but probably not in the future.

Bill Gephardt took on this issue and brought to the attention a rule implemented by the State Bureau of E.M.S. who interpreted a two-year-old bill sponsered by Paul Ray.  Representative Ray is taking the bill back to the rule-makers to make sure they get it right this time around and outlaw the charges applied and payable to the uninjured victim.

Thanks Bill!

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