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Washougal voters face ‘instrumental’ EMS levy decision

If EMS levy fails, ‘no guarantee an ambulance will be readily available’

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Emergency vehicles sit outside the Camas-Washougal Fire Department Fire Station 41 in downtown Camas in 2022. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record file photos)

Voters will soon determine the future of Washougal’s emergency medical services.

The city of Washougal has placed Proposition 11, a replacement emergency medical services (EMS) levy, on the ballot for general election on Tuesday, Nov. 7. The proposition is “aimed at guaranteeing the ongoing provision of healthcare services in emergency scenarios for our residents,” according to the City.

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