By Bryna Zumer

Baltimore Sun

CARROLL COUNTY, Md. — Despite a recent crash that totaled a Gamber and Community Fire Company ambulance (and injured two EMTs), Carroll County officials say they’re well on the way to taking over all 20 ambulances in operation countywide.

“We did have a spare ambulance we were able to put there temporarily [to fill in for Gamber’s] and we’re preparing to replace that unit in the next several weeks with a dealer off-the-shelf unit,” said Carroll County Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services Chief Michael Robinson. “Each year we add additional ambulances and eventually the county will have a fleet of 20 ambulances. That will take about five years.”

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