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8.D. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP FOR A CLASS "B" CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC <br />CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY FOR AMERICAN AMBULANCE SERVICES <br />INC. <br />Vice Chairman O'Bryan noted that American Ambulance Services, Inc.; All County <br />Ambulance, Inc.; and All County Ambulance, Inc., DBA Medical Transportation Specialist <br />(MTS), are selling their non -emergency ambulance services to new owners. He wanted to know <br />if prices will remain competitive or if the new owners will now have a monopoly for this type of <br />transportation. <br />Brian Burkeen, Emergency Services Chief, described the price structuring for the non- <br />emergency ambulance services and advised that there is not a monopoly there are two additional <br />companies providing non -emergency ambulance transport, We Care of the Treasure Coast and <br />Coastal Health Systems of Brevard. <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman O'Bryan, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Flescher, the Board unanimously <br />approved a transfer of the Class "B" Certificate of Public <br />Convenience and Necessity to the new principal owners, <br />Falck Southeast II, Corp., of American Ambulance <br />Services Inc., to be effective for a period of two (2) years <br />from March 13, 2012 to March 13, 2014, as recommended <br />in the memorandum of March 5, 2012. <br />8.E. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP FOR A CLASS "B" CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC <br />CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY FOR ALL COUNTY AMBULANCE INC <br />(Clerk's Note: Discussion on this item occurred under Item 8.D.) <br />March 13, 2012 5 <br />BK 142 PG 181 <br />