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Medical Arts Hospital EMS recently put into service a “new” ambulance that was funded entirely by grant money from two entities. Dawson County Hospital District was awarded a $75,000 Capital Improvement Grant through the State Office of Rural Health and the William M. Weaver Foundation agreed to fund the difference – just under $50,000 – to completely cover the total cost for the ambulance. Called a “remount,” Jo Beth Smith, chief operating officer at the hospital, said the hospital district purchased a new Ford F450 cab and chassis and mounted an ambulance box already owned by the hospital district on ...

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