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The city of Fort Worth has officially taken over the MedStar ambulance service. The city’s fire department will now be ...
Fort Worth officially takes over MedStar EMS services after years of financial issues. City says it’s a long-term safety ...
MedStar transitioned its services to the City of Fort Worth Fire Department. The main goal with the consolidation is to get ...
This article details the transition of EMS services from MedStar to the Fort Worth Fire Department, noting the high call ...
As Fort Worth launched its in-house emergency medical services at midnight July 1, there wasn’t much dramatic fanfare.
The city of Fort Worth has officially taken over the MedStar ambulance service. The city’s fire department will now be ...
Earlier this month, Fort Worth and MedStar employees began working together for the first time out of a central communication facility. Now, MedStar’s 600 employees all work for the city.
The city looks to reduce 911 response times by merging the police and fire dispatch systems as well as fire and emergency medical call teams.
Fort Worth police are asking for the public’s help locating a 59-year-old man missing since Sunday. Cid De La Vega was last ...