Private company looking to replace Superior’s last ambulance

CHENANGO COUNTY – Local fire officials confirmed Tuesday that a private company has agreed to replace one of the three ambulances the county will have lost when Superior Inc. closes its Norwich office for good Thursday.

Cooperstown Medical Transport (CMT), which operates in Delaware and Otsego counties, plans to bring in one ambulance to specifically handle hospital-to-hospital and medical transports, said county fire and emergency coordinator Matt Beckwith.



The announcement doesn’t relieve the county’s current ambulance crisis, Beckwith added, but will keep it from getting worse while a long-term plan is developed.

“It’s absolutely good news,” he said. “We’re hanging on by a shoestring. But every little bit helps.”

CMT still has to be issued a “Certificate of Need” from the state Department of Health before it can begin servicing Chenango County. Beckwith said the company has applied for the certificate, but is unsure when the process will be completed.

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3 comments on this story

medic33
October 24th, 2007 at 9:17 pm
What a great idea im glad to see a good company step in and do the job. Im sure glad that the first comment is about worrying whos getting the con and how long it takes to get it. i do believe patient care is the main concern here whether mutual aid or what.
manfromoxford
October 23rd, 2007 at 5:16 pm
It will be no sooner than 90 days minimum from the next REMAC meeting which I believe is Nov. 8. That goes for the fly car also, if the paperwork has been sent and received. That's by law. It takes 30 days to review the paperwork, then they have to wait 60 days before they have a public hearing. Then they can render a decision.
thewiseguy
October 23rd, 2007 at 11:02 am
that is good news., you would think that concidering the great need norwich has they would speed up the paperwork
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