Louisville EMS vehicle in garage
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FILE -- This undated photo shows a Louisville EMS vehicle parked in a garage. (WDRB/archive)
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They're also getting brand new computers and replacing the manual stretchers for electric ones.
Jason Nemes, a Republican representative from Louisville, introduced legislation Thursday after the union representing Louisville Metro EMS workers questioned whether or not suburban fire districts could legally levy additional taxes on residents to provide ambulance service.
A Louisville paramedic recently died unexpectedly, city officials announced Wednesday.
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