Crawford County Emergency Medical Service (CCEMS) personnel are driven by a desire to serve their community. Like police and firefighters, these men and women are there
to care for and comfort those in need. According to Randy Sandberg, director of Crawford County EMS, the county has eight ambulances at its disposal. Three of these are typically in service at any given time. The remainder are used as back-up vehicles in case of technical issues or if they are needed to cover a call when all other crews are out. He
says they are also rotated in and out of service to keep mileage down on individual ambulance.
Source: Morning Sun