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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Questions Asked--Awaiting Answers: Part I

Legitimate questions regarding policy implementation  deserve timely, complete responses from relevant staff.  Incomplete responses and/or non-answers will only invite more scrutiny and more questions


I have asked questions about the EMS response times in an attempt to answer the accusation posted on facebook from a fireman who complains of going on medical calls.

The initial answers I received were not complete, so I asked for the rest of the data on Saturday--- and I have not yet received the information.  When I do get it, I will post it here.  Here is my email to Chips Kirschenfeld on Saturday where I requested additional data.


Chips/Tamika

I appreciate this response—but do we not have data through the 27th—Friday the 27th—yesterday?  Is that something that can be provided?

Otherwise—it looks like we are not addressing the accusation.

Please advise.

Thanks,


Jeff Bergosh
Escambia Board of County Commissioners,
District 1
221 Palafox Place Suite 400
Pensacola, FL 32502
850-595-4910 office
850-377-2209 Voicemail
@jeffbergosh



From: Chips Kirschenfeld
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2019 4:41 PM
To: Jeff Bergosh <JWBERGOSH@myescambia.com>
Cc: Janice P. Gilley <JanicePGilley@myescambia.com>; Tamika L. Williams <tlwilliams@myescambia.com>; John Dosh <JSDOSH@co.escambia.fl.us>
Subject: FW: Questions

Hi Commissioner,

Please see information below in response to the Facebook post that we discussed this morning.  Tamika and her team did a great job pulling this information together today.  Thanks.

Chips

To which I received the following reply:

"Thank you Commissioner.  Tamika and her team will update the information."

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