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WARSAW — Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory held its open house today, Oct. 20, for its newest fire station. Station 3, located at 620 W. CR 200S, Warsaw, has been operational since mid-September and is manned 24 hours a day. The new station houses a Lutheran EMS ambulance and is also near Warsaw Community Church and Eisenhower …read more.

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.

UPDATE: PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP —  Following a statement from Julia Goon, Prairie Township trustee, on Wednesday, Dec. 31, Lutheran EMS has announced an agreement has been reached between Prairie Township and the EMS service provider. “We are pleased to have reached an agreement earlier today (Wednesday, Dec. 31) with Prairie Township for EMS services,” noted Scott …read more.

MILFORD — Kosciusko County Emergency Medical Services representative Scott Sigerfoos was on hand at Milford’s Town Council meeting Monday evening, Oct. 12, to address concerns about slow response times.

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.

Mark Pepple is resigning his position as director of clinical management for Multi-Township EMS and will assume a position as a part-time paramedic with the service. Pepple told StaceyPageOnline.com today that he has been named one of the regional business development managers for Air Methods in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. Air Methods is the aviation …read more.

A veteran paramedic was dismissed from her duties today, but she vowed to continue to fight for her job and the community. Tracy Wilson had been with Multi-Township EMS for 13 years. Today, during a meeting of the MTEMS board of directors, Wilson was terminated for a “violation of the scope of her practice.” It …read more.

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