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MAY 12 1997 <br />BOOK 68 r,,�1 E 2 _� 6 <br />H. Certificate of Need - Sebastian Volunteer Ambulance <br />Squad, Inc. <br />The Board reviewed the following letter dated 515187: <br />Sebastian Volunteer Ambulance Squad, Inc. <br />P.O. Box 685 Sebastian, FL 32958 (305) 589-5840 <br />May 05, 1987 <br />6789 <br />MAY 1981 <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />Cn <br />N <br />na <br />Indian River County <br />ww), <br />ERS <br />1840 25th Street, <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960f.,—__ <br />nCoC <br />..ATTENTION: ALICE WHITE <br />Dear Ms. White: <br />It has come to my attention that this office inadvertently <br />overlooked a very important piece of paper in not renewing <br />our certificate of public convenience and necessity. <br />Please accept our sincere apology in that a period of trans- <br />ition has occurred and we are in the process of correcting <br />many such ommissions. <br />It is of the utmost importance to receive this certificate <br />as soon as possible. Thank you for your consideration in <br />this matter. <br />Sincerely, <br />64omo� <br />Catherine M. Mitten, EMT, Secretary <br />Sebastian Volunteer Ambulance Squad <br />Commissioner Eggert explained that she asked the officers of <br />the Sebastian Volunteer Ambulance Squad to attend today's meeting <br />so that the Commissioners can learn first hand the current status <br />of the squad. <br />Mary DeChaine, Superintendent of the Sebastian Volunteer <br />Ambulance Squad, reported that the squad has been going through a <br />few changes recently, and felt very good about the way things are <br />shaping up. Primarily, they are working on the theory that all <br />of the crews will be composed of EMT drivers. They now have 23 <br />EMTs active year around. Three are taking the State Board <br />6 <br />
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