County to pay emergency medical transport insurance for employees

  • Brian Stallones, vice president of ANCO Insurance, at left, explains to Freestone County Commissioners how the emergency medical transport add-on works at the Aug. 21 Commissioners Court meeting. At right can be seen Precinct 4 Commissioner Clyde Ridge Jr. and Precinct 3 Commissioner Lloyd Lane. Photo by Roxanne Thompson/Fairfield Recorder
    Brian Stallones, vice president of ANCO Insurance, at left, explains to Freestone County Commissioners how the emergency medical transport add-on works at the Aug. 21 Commissioners Court meeting. At right can be seen Precinct 4 Commissioner Clyde Ridge Jr. and Precinct 3 Commissioner Lloyd Lane. Photo by Roxanne Thompson/Fairfield Recorder
  • Freestone County Sheriff Jeremy Shipley speaks to County Commissioners at their Aug. 21 meeting about EForce, a communications system the county is planning to buy that will help first-responders communicate better during emergencies. Photo by Roxanne Thompson/Fairfield Recorder
    Freestone County Sheriff Jeremy Shipley speaks to County Commissioners at their Aug. 21 meeting about EForce, a communications system the county is planning to buy that will help first-responders communicate better during emergencies. Photo by Roxanne Thompson/Fairfield Recorder
Freestone County Commissioners Court learned about an add-on to the county employee health insurance that will include emergency medical transport and agreed to pay the cost for employees. The commissioners made that decision at their Monday, Aug. 21, meeting, when they also approved paying for EForce and renewing a contract for records imaging. ANCO Insurance Vice President Brian Stallones…

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