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Ambulances will be driving through the Annie Wade, Little Dry Creek, Fields, Big Dry Creek, and west side of town areas of Giles County during the next few days. Do not be scared; EMS is performing its yearly Emergency Vehicle Driver Training. This is to ensure that they remain within the Vanessa K. Free Act (TCA 55-8-194). EMS wants to make sure that they can respond to your emergency and transport you securely. If you have any concerns about the driving or operation of the ambulances, please do not hesitate to contact personnel so that emergency services can resolve the situation. The public’s safety is vital. EMS also uses a safe driving system called AceTech. This allows them to track speed, break hard, take rapid bends, and so forth. This technique also helps to lessen the need for costly maintenance due to rough wear and tear. In an emergency, the last thing they want you to worry about is whether you will arrive safely at your location. As medical professionals, they can provide proper care/treatment for practically any type of call received.
Written by: Hope Calahan
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