As rural communities across Lane County grapple with long emergency response times, local leaders are confronting a difficult question: How do they provide timely ambulance service when the costs continue to rise and populations remain small? From Oakridge to the Upper McKenzie River Valley, the current system is under increasing strain, leaving residents, fire districts and local governments...
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