Guest guest Posted June 23, 2011 Report Share Posted June 23, 2011 And we wonder why some say EMS = the last 3 letters of problEMS. Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI Training Program Manager Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc. Typed by my fingers on my iPhone. Please excuse any typos. (Cell) (Office) (Office Fax) LNMolino@... Lou@... > EMS partnership dissolved amid squabbling, allegations > Criminal probe sought amid firms' bitter breakup in Medina County. > By Zeke MacCormack > zeke@... > > Updated 11:27 p.m., Wednesday, June 22, 2011 The joint venture between two private ambulance services that together functioned as Medina County EMS has come to a bitter end, terminated amid personality conflicts, unpaid tax bills and allegations of missing money. > A criminal probe is being sought, and the former partners are sounding like future competitors. > > Police were called to Friday's emergency meeting of the Community EMS board, which voted to terminate its 2009 partnership with Medina Valley EMS, under which they shared resources, employees and a name. > > Trespass warnings were issued after the meeting to five Medina Valley EMS employees over attempts to remove narcotics from Community EMS' ambulances in what the employees described as an effort to safeguard the drugs, but others saw as a bid to cripple the service. > > Hondo Police Chief ny ez recommended that the reports of missing Community EMS funds be referred directly to District Attorney Dan Kindred to preclude any claims of investigative bias, since one of his officers, Larry Hoffman, is on the Community EMS board. > > Kindred has already been contacted, said Community EMS administrator Kerry Copeland. > > Copeland said voiding the contract and other recent board moves were aimed at preventing a hostile takeover of Community EMS by Mike Farris, its former operations director, who also is the director of Medina Valley EMS. > > “That's simply not true,†said Farris, who resigned his Community EMS post Friday and intends to vie for the service contract with Medina County Emergency Services District No. 3 held by Community EMS. > > At an emergency meeting Tuesday, the ESD board voted to retain Community EMS under the contract to cover northern and western Medina County. > > “Since the fiasco on Friday night, the current (Community EMS) board and current director have got a good handle on it,†said Hartnett, board president for the ESD. > > The ambulance service split was preceded by months of upheaval, including the April 5 resignation of Sherry Trouten, Farris' sister, as administrator of Community EMS. > > Trouten, who couldn't be reached, was earlier suspended with pay over “accounting inconsistencies,†according to minutes from the Community EMS board's March 25 meeting, at which Farris was promoted from assistant administrator to acting administrator. > > The board also decided then to bring its office functions back to Hondo after two years in a consolidated office at Medina Valley EMS in Castroville. > > A preliminary review of Community EMS records revealed unauthorized checks had been cut to administrative personnel, among other problems, according to the board's March 30 meeting minutes. > > Before resigning, records show, Trouten offered to repay $21,352 to Community EMS that was received in unauthorized travel expenses, pay advances and duplicate pay. The money was repaid, said Copeland, who received another unwelcome surprise upon learning that Community EMS owed $45,447 in back taxes. > > After Trouten left, he said, workers discovered IRS notices dating to October about the unpaid debt, which has forced Community EMS to take out a loan. > > Copeland said it appears more than $50,000 in Community EMS funds were misspent or are missing. > > “We need an audit,†he said Wednesday. > > Trouten, who also works as a coordinator for the ESD No. 3, was told by that board Tuesday to produce for inspection all ESD property in her possession, Hartnett said. > > She's still business manager at Medina Valley EMS. > > Despite the split, ambulances from both services still bear the logo of their defunct partnership, Medina County EMS. > > New decals are on order for Community EMS, but Farris said: “We're not changing the name.†> > Printable Version Email ThisShare107 > > > Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/EMS-partnership-dissolved-am\ id-squabbling-1435941.php#ixzz1Q7Mjdp6c > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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