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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: May 21, 2024 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 8-g <br /> SUBJECT: Second Reading — Emergency Services Franchise by Ordinance — Providence <br /> Transportation, Inc. <br /> DEPARTMENT: Emergency Services <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Providence Transportation, Inc. Franchise Kirby Saunders, Emergency Services <br /> Agreement Director, (919) 245-6100 <br /> Kim Woodward, Emergency Medical <br /> Services EMS Division Chief, (919) <br /> 245-6133 <br /> PURPOSE: To approve, on Second Reading, the granting of a franchise agreement by <br /> ordinance to Providence Transportation, Inc. and the Franchise Agreement under which they <br /> will operate. Approval on "first reading" occurred at the Board's May 7, 2024 Business meeting, <br /> and this approval on "second reading" is based on State law requiring that a franchise by <br /> ordinance pass two readings in order to be granted by the Board of Commissioners. <br /> BACKGROUND: On February 2, 2010, the Board of Commissioners held a Public Hearing to <br /> determine the need for supplemental ambulance services in accordance with North Carolina <br /> General Statute § 153A-250(a). At that time, the Board made the determination that franchise <br /> ambulance services were necessary to assure the provision of adequate and continuing <br /> ambulance service. State law requires that the Board of County Commissioners grant franchise <br /> agreements through County ordinance. This ordinance is required to pass two readings in order <br /> to be granted. <br /> Orange County has historically granted franchise agreements for convalescent transport and <br /> emergency ambulance services and for rescue service. The convalescent transport ambulance <br /> services franchises are only used to provide non-emergency convalescent transport to medical <br /> facilities typically for the care and treatment of a resident's long term health needs. Franchisees <br /> may also provide surge capacity in a basic life support capacity during a widespread emergency <br /> that stresses the capacity of Orange County Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Orange <br /> County Emergency Services and South Orange Rescue Squad provide all other emergency <br /> response services for basic and advanced life support needs in the County. <br /> Emergency Services has reviewed the overall Emergency Services System in the County to <br /> confirm that franchise services continue to be necessary to assure the provision of adequate <br /> and continuing ambulance services and to preserve, protect, and promote the public health, <br /> safety and welfare. <br />