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Revised EMS Contract

Discussed at Monday's Sheridan City Council meeting was an amendment regarding the EMS Services agreement. Our local representative, Ron Richter, provides the insights. In the month of November 2022, the City of Sheridan and Sheridan County established a joint agreement with Wyoming Regional...

Amended Terms in Emergency Medical Services Contract
Amended Terms in Emergency Medical Services Contract

Revised EMS Contract

In a recent meeting, the Sheridan City Council discussed various items of business, including the amendment to the EMS Services agreement. This amendment, known as "Amendment B," was proposed by City Attorney Brad Thimmesch to address the need for new ambulances within Wyoming Regional EMS.

The need for these new ambulances was discussed earlier this year in a meeting between the parties involved. Thimmesch provided the details of the amended agreement prior to the City Council's approval of the amendment.

The meeting's agenda also included the approval of an ordinance and the renewal of an operating agreement with Sheridan County Travel and Tourism, in addition to the amendment to the EMS Services agreement. The Council approved the renewal of the operating agreement and the ordinance on first reading.

The details of Amendment B primarily concern addressing Wyoming Regional EMS's need for new ambulances. While the exact financial or operational specifics of the amendment are not fully detailed, it was approved by the Sheridan City Council on July 21, 2025, and by Sheridan County shortly before that.

The existing EMS agreement between the City of Sheridan, Sheridan County, and Wyoming Regional EMS, LLC runs until June 30, 2027, with a monthly payment structure where both the City of Sheridan and Sheridan County each pay $12,420 for EMS services. Amendment B was described as a direct response to Wyoming Regional EMS's requirements for ambulances, suggesting it may involve funding or contractual provisions to facilitate acquiring new or replacement ambulances.

No further explicit details such as cost increases, specific ambulance models, or operational changes were found in the search results. However, the amendment appears to aim at ensuring Wyoming Regional EMS can maintain or improve their ambulance fleet under the existing service agreement framework.

For those seeking more granular contract terms or financial figures, consulting City or County official meeting minutes or contacting local government offices could provide comprehensive documentation.

[1] City of Sheridan, Wyoming Regional EMS, LLC Amendment B to EMS Services Agreement, [Link to document] [2] Sheridan County, Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Sheridan County Commissioners, July 15, 2025, [Link to minutes] [3] City of Sheridan, Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Sheridan City Council, July 21, 2025, [Link to minutes]

The Sheridan City Council, during their recent meeting, discussion on Amendment B involved potential financial aspects related to the procurement of new ambulances as part of the city's business dealings with Wyoming Regional EMS. Approval of this amendment, intended to improve the EMS services, was given by the City Council on July 21, 2025.

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