And I think it all comes down to how, how we, we get it get them to where they need to be. It's just, you know, you, you have, I've heard it several times myself of you know, They'll call for an ambulance and nobody, they don't get a full crew. So they have to call the town 20 miles away. to have them come out. And especially my real areas, that happens more frequently and that's very unfortunate. So we've got to pull every tool out of the toolbox to try to help these areas. (15:25–15:34)
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Asserts that some areas have to call neighboring towns for ambulance services due to staffing shortages.
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