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Volunteer EMS representative urges Cedar County to address levy and funding concerns

May 26, 2026 | Cedar County, Iowa


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Volunteer EMS representative urges Cedar County to address levy and funding concerns
David Furry addressed the Cedar County Board of Supervisors on May 19 on behalf of members of local volunteer emergency medical services, saying volunteer providers have concerns about the countywide EMS levy and related funding.

Furry urged the Board to reach out to volunteer EMS services to address those concerns. The minutes do not record specific figures, requests for particular policy changes, or a formal staff assignment in response; the comment was recorded during the public comment portion of the meeting.

No vote or formal action followed the comment at the meeting, and the Board proceeded to other agenda items.

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