New emergency services building dedicated in Glenns Ferry

Monday, October 5, 2009
County and EMS officials gathered for the ribbon-cutting last week.

A ribbon cutting ceremony held last Friday morning signaled the official dedication of the new Emergency Services Building (ESB) in Glenns Ferry.

The facility, constructed by Skyline Construction, of Bruneau, includes living quarters for on-call ambulance staff consists of two spacious bedrooms, a large bathroom, office/storage area, and a combination kitchen/living room. Divided storage areas have enough space to house two ambulances, and four fire department vehicles (city's and King Hill Rural Fire District's), including two extrication trucks.

See the Mountain Home News for the complete story.

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  • Good for them! Now Elmore Co. Ambulance can get out of that rented house they've been in!

    -- Posted by Reserve ID on Mon, Oct 5, 2009, at 3:55 PM
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