State: Brookhaven can’t run its own ambulances despite EMS delays

Atlanta, GALocal News

Atlanta News First has conducted an in-depth investigation revealing alarming delays in ambulance response times in Brookhaven, highlighting a growing crisis in emergency medical services (EMS). The American Medical Response (AMR) has been criticized for its inability to effectively manage these delays, which have significant implications for resident safety. Despite the increasing demand for ambulance services, Brookhaven has found itself unable to operate its own ambulances, raising serious concerns for the health and well-being of its residents. The investigation sheds light on systemic issues such as EMS staffing shortages and the need for improved emergency response protocols. City officials and residents alike are calling for immediate action to rectify the situation, emphasizing the necessity of reliable and timely medical assistance.

With the stakes high, the need for a robust local EMS framework has never been clearer. This situation serves as a wake-up call for Brookhaven's leadership to prioritize public health and safety. Addressing these EMS delays is essential for safeguarding the community's welfare and ensuring that help arrives when it is needed most.

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