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those monies were allocated to IRCVAS, included in their budget, <br />and already spent; in fact, right now, they are 7.30 over budget. <br />Mr. Vocelle reported that IRCVAS committed to give Sebastian <br />two of their ambulances free of charge, and they are getting the <br />building and all the equipment in it from the City of Sebastian <br />at no cost. In addition, IRCVAS promised to pay the Sebastian <br />squad's vehicle insurance through September; the County's year <br />ends the end of September so they have one month they have to <br />pick 'up the insurance on the vehicles. The titles to the <br />vehicles and the insurance on them are to be transferred from <br />Vero to Sebastian this afternoon, plus the credit for whatever <br />portion is received back from the insurance. Mr. Vocelle further <br />noted that Sebastian gets all their gas paid for by the City of <br />Sebastian, and he understood the City Council just gave them <br />$5,000 to help get through the remainder of the year. He pointed <br />out that IRCVAS doesn't get any money from the City of Vero <br />Beach, and they have not received one penny in donations from the <br />North County since December of 1985. He also believed that <br />Sebastian had a little over $4,000 in their operating account <br />when they became independent. <br />Mr. Vocelle emphasized that his point was that all of these <br />things should have been anticipated. It is true they are cutting <br />the geographical service area of the county; however, with ALS in <br />existence, IRCVAS donations are down because of the billing <br />problems, and the number of runs in the South County are up <br />notwithstanding the decrease in the service area in the north. <br />Mr. Vocelle did not feel the Board should do anything in regard <br />to monies allocated to IRCVAS for the balance of this year. As <br />to monies for the next fiscal year, that is an entirely separate <br />matter. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed there is some miscommunication; <br />he could not believe that the insurance is $11,000 a month, and <br />Ms. Snell explained that is the cost for a year. She continued <br />that she was told at their Board meeting that IRCVAS was <br />57 <br />BOOK ` PA GE104 <br />LJUL 16 1986 <br />