By EMS1 Staff
SENECA, Pa. — A local EMS agency received three new ambulance this week, two weeks ahead of their scheduled arrival.
Seneca EMS was awarded a $335,000 grant in May for the ambulances, reported the Advertiser Tribune. The agency matched half the grant with $115,000 to complete the purchase.
Agency Director Ken Majors said the ambulances have been painted, striped and have passed inspections.
“It’s a long way from what we started with,” Majors said. “It’s a long way from what we are replacing. [These ambulances] are pretty state-of-the-art.”
The ambulances are expected to be in service in as soon as two weeks. Majors noted that establishing units that are available 24/7 will benefit all county EMS squads.
“We need to make sure we put our best foot forward. We can bring experienced advanced life support to the scene 24/7,” Majors said.