Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Benton County, Mercy extend ambulance contract

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BENTONVILL­E — Benton County and Mercy Emergency Medical Services announced a continued collaborat­ion to serve residents in the southeaste­rn part of the county, according to a news release.

The contract encompasse­s the fire districts of the following volunteer fire department­s: Beaver Lake, Rocky Branch, Piney Point, Highway 94 East, Hickory

Creek and Pleasure Heights. Residents of unincorpor­ated Lowell area are also included, according to the release.

“I’m thrilled we’re continuing our partnershi­p with Mercy,” Benton County Judge Barry Moehring said. “Since the inception of this agreement in 2017, Mercy’s EMS service has resulted in lower response times for Beaver Lake-area residents and lower costs for all of Benton County.

That agreement has served as a model for subsequent agreements in other parts of Benton County. Overall, we have more ambulances serving more people than ever before and at a savings to taxpayers over previous service models.”

The original agreement was signed January 2018 and saved Benton County $816,099, according to the release.

“Mercy is grateful for the opportunit­y to continue serving the needs of Benton County for EMS coverage in the area,” said Bob Patterson, executive director of Emergency Medical Services for Mercy. “The ongoing collaborat­ion with Benton County, Beaver Lake Fire Department and others has proven very successful and something we are very proud of.”

The new contract will extend service through 2023.

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