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Partnership between Tenn. county, EMS and FD aims to reduce response times in rural areas

Cheatham County EMS and the Pleasant View Volunteer Fire Department have partnered with the county to fund, staff and host a daytime unit, with plans to expand to 24/7 coverage

CHEATHAM COUNTY, Tenn. 鈥 A collaboration among Cheatham County, Cheatham County EMS and the Pleasant View Volunteer Fire Department has stationed a new ambulance in Henrietta, aiming to reduce response times in the county鈥檚 rural areas.

Under the agreement, the county will fund the ambulance, while Cheatham County EMS will handle staffing and operations. The Pleasant View Fire Department will host the ambulance and crew at Station 7 in Henrietta, according to the .

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Beginning Sept. 4, the ambulance will run four 12-hour daytime shifts each week, with a future goal of 24/7 coverage as resources permit.

鈥淭his project shows what we can achieve when county government, EMS and local fire departments work together,鈥 EMS Chief BJ Hudspeth said. 鈥淥ur shared goal is to ensure that even the rural parts of Cheatham County receive timely, life-saving medical response.鈥

Officials placed the new unit in Henrietta, closer than Ashland City鈥檚 nearest ambulance, to reduce response times and EMS for rural residents.

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