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126 <br />2oo4 Enclosuro #,,/ <br /> <br /> A budget work session meeting of the Council of the City of Martinsville, Virginia, <br /> was held on May 5, 2004, in Council Chamber, Municipal Building, beginning at 11:00 <br /> A. M., with Mayor Gene Teague presiding. Council Members present included: M. <br /> Gene Teague, Mayor; Terry L. Roop, Vice Mayor; and Council Members Joseph R. <br /> Cobbe, Bruce H. T. Dallas, and J. Ronald Ferrill. <br /> <br /> Council considered appointing an individual to the executive search committee of <br /> the Coalition for Economic Progress. A discussion ensued regarding the current City <br /> representatives and their roles. Council Member Cobbe moved to appoint Council <br /> Member Ferrill to such committee; the motion was duly seconded and carried by the <br /> following vote, with all members voting: Vote 4 -1; Yeas (4) - Cobbe, Ferrill, Roop, <br /> Teague; Nays (1) - Dallas. <br /> <br /> Wade Bartlett, Interim City Manager, highlighted the EMS Transport program as <br />presented on April 27, 2004. He stated that Dr. Bruce Mazurek, Operational Medical <br />Director, and the Virginia Division of Emergency Medical Services, support the <br />proposal. Clarence Monday, Assistant Fire Chief, reviewed the current EMS system, <br />including initial implementation, current staffing, EMS protocol, back up service, and call <br />response statistics. Other localities with an EMS Transport program include the City of <br />Roanoke, County of Roanoke, City of Lynchburg, City of Salem, and County of Franklin. <br />He reviewed the proposed fee schedule, billing, payor sources, and projected revenue <br />and expenses. Ronald Stone, President, Stone Ambulance Service, spoke in <br />opposition to the proposal, presenting an overview of his company and responding to <br />the statistics presented by Mr. Monday. Mayor Teague announced that public comment <br />is requested at Council's regular meeting on May 11, 2004. Vice Mayor Roop offered <br /> <br /> <br />