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Monday, December 14, 2009

Assistance for EMS or ambulance services

With over $1.1 million in funding, the Oklahoma Emergency Response Systems Stabilization and Improvement Revolving Fund represents a big opportunity for small ambulance services.

The money is collected from cigarette taxes, and may be used by the Oklahoma State Department of Health for:
  • funding assessment activities,
  • stabilization and/or reorganization of at-risk emergency medical services,
  • development of regional emergency medical services,
  • training for emergency medical directors,
  • access to training front line emergency medical services personnel, and
  • capital and equipment needs.
The application doesn't look too difficult. You'll find it online at OSDH, along with a complete explanation of scoring.

Deadline: January 1, 2010. Looks like it will be open every year at this same time.
UPDATE:  I understand the application deadline has been moved back to April, 2010.

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