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Quality EMS still stable, services elsewhere struggle

Conrad Pfeifer, Quality EMS executive director, makes a presentation to the Adams Township supervisors during their monthly meeting Monday night, Jan. 13. William Pitts/Butler Eagle.

ADAMS TWP — The Quality EMS executive director thanked township’s supervisors Monday, Jan. 13, for helping make sure the department remained financially solvent while others in Pennsylvania shut their doors.

“Because of the municipalities we serve, we’ve been able to stay stable,” said Conrad Pfeifer, executive director of Quality EMS, said at the monthly supervisors’ meeting.

Pfeifer says Quality EMS was able to ride out 2024 thanks to contributions from the six municipalities it serves, which also includes Middlesex Township, Mars, Callery, Valencia and parts of Forward Township.

Last year, Adams Township contributed $125,000 to support Quality EMS, and will contribute another $125,000 this year.

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