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Woodbury County board reviews EMS staffing and hiring requests, including three new medics

February 07, 2026 | Woodbury County, Iowa


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Woodbury County board reviews EMS staffing and hiring requests, including three new medics
Emergency services director Drew told the board he has submitted several improvement requests aimed at matching budgeted FTEs to actual part‑time medic staffing and at increasing daytime coverage in the county's rural east. "It's gonna be the request to change our medics from the part time medics from 0.05 to 0.25," Drew said, describing that the current $19,488 line item does not reflect real expenditures when employees deploy or require backfill.

Drew also asked for authorization to hire three additional medics as daytime positions and presented an all‑in cost for those hires. "I'm asking to get approval to hire 3 additional medics to the service," he said, noting an all‑in price of about $359,613.54 for three positions but offering options to scale or change shift length if funding falls short. He told supervisors the hires would be phased to meet coverage needs and that the board could consider Monday‑through‑Friday, shorter shifts as an initial step. Supervisors agreed to receive the improvement requests for further review and to discuss details, including public outreach in an upcoming town hall.

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