The public will have the chance to sound off about D.C.'s slow ambulance response times Friday.
The issue is at the center of a D.C. Council public hearing, which kicks off at 11:30 a.m. You can also watch it live online here.
So far this year, there have been several complaints about ambulance response times in the city. The family of Durand Ford Sr. says he died waiting for a D.C. ambulance. Eventually, one had to be sent from Prince George's County.
During a hearing in March, D.C. Fire Chief Kenneth Ellerbe testified that only 58 of the District's 111 ambulances were currently in service. Ellerbe added that the District only has 245 paramedics, well short of its target of 300.
Council members will now debate a new plan designed to increase ambulance deployment during peak hours of service.
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Public Hearing on D.C. Ambulance Response Times
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