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This article details the transition of EMS services from MedStar to the Fort Worth Fire Department, noting the high call ...
Fort Worth officially takes over MedStar EMS services after years of financial issues. City says it’s a long-term safety ...
The BriefThe Fort Worth Fire Department is now responsible for ambulance services in the city.The city has officially taken ...
As Fort Worth launched its in-house emergency medical services at midnight July 1, there wasn’t much dramatic fanfare.
MedStar transitioned its services to the City of Fort Worth Fire Department. The main goal with the consolidation is to get ...
MedStar’s service area has traditionally covered Fort Worth and 13 member cities, including Blue Mound, Edgecliff Village, ...
Fort Worth is shifting how residents receive emergency medical services, dissolving MedStar, its provider of over 30 years, according to a resolution adopted by the City Council on Tuesday.
As the end of the year inches closer, Fort Worth is making steady progress on its plan to dissolve longtime EMS provider MedStar. In a MedStar board meeting Oct. 23, Assistant City Manager Valerie ...
MedStar provides services to 14 cities, but Fort Worth leaders will ultimately decide its future. Council members must decide whether to infuse tax dollars into MedStar, have the Fort Worth Fire ...
If Fort Worth absorbs Medstar assets, it could be $10.5 million or $23 million, depending on whether Medstar employees become sworn officers. If Fort Worth does not take Medstar assets, ...
A man is hospitalized in critical condition after being shot in Fort Worth on Sunday, MedStar said. Police are also ...
The city of Fort Worth has officially taken over the MedStar ambulance service. The city’s fire department will now be ...