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By HOLLY SWOVERLAND, BSW K21 Health Foundation WARSAW — With funds provided by the recent purchase of Multi-Township EMS by Lutheran EMS, MTEMS has made a donation of $250,000 to K21 Health Foundation. K21 will utilize this gift to continue to provide health-related grants that benefit the residents of Kosciusko County. Prior to the purchase, …read more.

WARSAW — The Multi-Township Emergency Medical Service has now become Lutheran EMS Kosciusko, effective Aug. 1. While the clinical services provided will remain the same, the ambulances will soon have a new look reflecting their new name and logo. EMS Services will continue under the leadership of Scott Sigerfoos, EMS director. Sigerfoos and members of …read more.

KCH To Acquire MTEMS

June 23, 2015

By JOY LOHSE Director of Marketing & Public Relations Lutheran Health Network KCH The Multi-Township EMS board of directors voted Monday evening, June 22, to approve an agreement for Kosciusko Community Hospital, a member of Lutheran Health Network, to acquire Multi-Township EMS services. When transaction is complete later this year, EMS services will continue under the …read more.

Deputies with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department, Pierceton Fire Department and Mutli-Township EMS are en route to a personal injury accident at 4661 E. Wooster Road, east of CR 325E. According to a KCSD deputy at the scene, only one vehicle with a single occupant was involved. The vehicle exited Wooster Road on the south …read more.

Multi-Township Emergency Medical Service, a private emergency medical service, has not signed any agreement or made a decision with any company regarding a possible merger. There has been a meeting called to discuss such a merger with Community Health Systems. The meeting, which is for the board of directors and membership board, is set for …read more.

Theresa R. Fisher, 57, South SR 25, Mentone, suffered minor bleeding to the head following a one-vehicle accident at noon, Wednesday. The accident was on South SR 25 at South Ferguson Road. Fisher told police she lost control of a vehicle and went off the road, coming to rest facing north. She was taken to …read more.

Janet M. Reuter, 65, East Steven Drive, Warsaw, suffered minor bleeding to the head and was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital for treatment. The accident occurred at 3:31 p.m. Saturday, on South Country Club Road and East Pink Magnolia Drive, Warsaw. This was the second accident at that location, that day to have occurred by …read more.

5:20 p.m.: According to Indiana State Police at the scene, a two vehicle collision occurred when one vehicle failed to yield the right of way at the intersection of US 30 and N. 800 West. There were four minor injuries reported. An investigation is still ongoing. INITIAL REPORT: At approximately 4:45 p.m. on Friday, Oct. …read more.

This morning, Rick Kerlin of Kerlin Motors met with Scott Figerfoos and Tony Doyle from Multi-Township EMS to donate a cargo trailer. The trailer will be used for the One Heart Foundation. The One Heart Foundation encourages everyone to learn CPR. By knowing this life saving technique, a person is capable of saving a life. …read more.

Multi-Township EMS is bringing an internationally known speaker, author, instructor and paramedic to Warsaw who will use his unique style of motivation to educate medical professionals on the topic of advanced medical care. Bob Page has presented seminars across the United States, Canada, Mexico and in Europe and is recognized for his energetic, humorous and …read more.

UPDATE: Moped v. SUV

October 9, 2012

One man was taken by ambulance after crashing his moped into what appeared to be a parked SUV on Market Street. The crash happened just after 8 p.m. Monday in the 2000 block of East Market Street, Warsaw. The driver of the moped, Richard E. Lowe, 57, is registered as a habitual traffic violator for …read more.

Milford, MTEMS Clear The Air

September 11, 2012

Four Multi-Township EMS administrators and board members attended a regular meeting of the Milford Town Council Monday night to clear the air over a recent request by MTEMS for a significant increase in the town’s subsidy. Scott Sigerfoos, MTEMS director of operations, told council members that they felt the need to discuss the matter publicly …read more.

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