Windham voters in November will decide whether to permanently hire around-the-cl

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Source

Maine Sunday Telegram

Date

10-9-1994

Pages

1A, 18A

Abstract

Windham voters in November will decide whether to permanently hire around-the-clock paramedics to supplement the town's volunteer on-call rescue squad. Local rescue services are responding to increased demand by becoming high-tech and more professional, and many Maine towns are facing the same decision as Windham. Increased training standards, more regulations and the higher level of technology is taking a toll on the volunteers who built the rescue systems. Details, related article on the stresses faced by emergency workers.

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Emergency medical services

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