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Hampton EMS reports call activity; council hears state pledge of $214,000 toward new ambulance

November 24, 2025 | Hampton Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania


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Hampton EMS reports call activity; council hears state pledge of $214,000 toward new ambulance
Hampton EMS reported 133 calls in the township for the month and 1,429 year‑to‑date calls. Staff said overall service‑area calls numbered 548 for the month and are up year‑to‑date compared with last year.

The EMS chief said the township had an older spare ambulance that repeatedly failed and that staff made an unplanned decision to replace it at an estimated cost of about $300,000. The chief said Senator Williams and state representatives helped secure funding, with $214,000 pledged toward a vehicle whose estimated cost was reported in the meeting as $280,000.

The EMS chief also reviewed response‑time monitoring and staffing patterns (two ambulances overnight, three during daytime), noted community outreach and patient feedback work, and thanked legislators for assistance in grant advocacy.

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