Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council

This council is responsible for evaluating the county’s emergency medical services system and making recommendations necessary to the EMS Authority on needs, problems and opportunities relating to emergency medical services.

The 24 members of the EMS Advisory Council are appointed by the BCC and serve two-year terms with no limit on the number of terms that may be served.

Learn more about membership requirements, terms, and powers and responsibilities.

Past Meetings

Date Title Attachments
September 27, 2024 EMS Advisory Council – CANCELED Agenda
June 21, 2024 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
March 22, 2024 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
December 15, 2023 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
September 29, 2023 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
September 20, 2023 EMS & Fire Administration Workforce Workgroup Meeting AgendaMinutes
June 23, 2023 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
June 23, 2023 EMS Advisory Council Selection Committee AgendaMinutes
March 17, 2023 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
December 16, 2022 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
September 16, 2022 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
June 17, 2022 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
March 18, 2022 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
March 18, 2022 EMS Advisory Council Selection Committee AgendaMinutes
December 17, 2021 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
June 18, 2021 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
March 19, 2021 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
September 18, 2020 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
July 1, 2020 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
June 19, 2020 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
April 9, 2020 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes
April 6, 2020 EMS Advisory Council AgendaMinutes

EMS Advisory Council Executive Committee

April 16, 2021:   

Agenda

Minutes

 

Older meeting materials may be requested by submitting a public records request.

Additional Information

Bylaws

 

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