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173 <br /> <br /> The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in special <br />session in the Multi-Purpose Room at the Cabarrus County Governmental Center in <br />Concord, North Carolina on Friday, January 15, 1993, at 9:00 A.M. The purpose <br />of the meeting was as follows: Planning retreat, pending litigation, ambulance <br />placement, and any other related matters. The meeting had originally been <br />scheduled as a recessed meeting to begin at 1:00 P.M. on this date. <br /> <br />Present - Chairman: Carolyn B. Carpenter <br /> Vice-Chairman: Kenneth F. Payne <br /> Commissioners: Jeffrey L. Barnhart <br /> Sue B. Casper <br /> Arne L. Fennel <br /> <br /> Also present were Mr. John V. Witherspoon, County Manager; Mr. Fletcher L. <br />Hartsell, Jr., County Attorney; Mr. John Day, Budget Officer; Mr. Don Moorhead, <br />Personnel Officer; and Mrs. Frankie F. Bonds, Clerk to the Board. <br /> <br />Chairman Carpenter called the meeting to order at 9:05 A.M. <br /> <br /> Chairman Carpenter reported that the Board had been invited to meet at the <br />Cooperative Christian Ministry Crisis Center during the last week in January. <br />The Board agreed to meet at 5:00 P.M. on Friday, January 29, at the Crisis <br />Center. <br /> <br /> Chairman Carpenter reported that a request had been received regarding <br />possible legislation to allow the use of centerfire rifles to hunt deer in <br />Cabarrus County. This practice had been banned by a local bill enacted by the <br />General Assembly in 1980 at the request of the Board of Commissioners. ~he Board <br />will obtain additional information and discuss the request further at a later <br />meeting. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Chairman Carpenter, seconded by Commissioner Fennel and <br />unanimously carried, the Board recessed to the committee of the whole. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Barnhart, seconded by Commissioner Casper and <br />unanimously carried, the Board dissolved the committee of the whole. <br /> <br /> Chairman Carpenter reconvened the meeting in the Commissioners~ Meeting <br />Room at 1:00 P.M. to consider the use of the Concord Fire Station #5 as well as <br />the placement of ambulances in the county. The four options as submitted to the <br />Board included: 1) Leave the CountyVs portion of Concord #5 empty; 2) Staff <br />Concord #5 with a transport ambulance and crew; 3) Staff Concord #5 with a Quick <br />Response Vehicle (QRV); or 4) Staff both Concord #5 and Mt. Pleasant ambulance <br />stations with QRVVs and use the Mt. Pleasant ambulance for back up. <br /> <br /> Mr. Aubrey Attkisson, Emergency Medical Services Director, reviewed the <br />current ambulance operation and explained the proposed use of QRV~s. He <br />described a QRV as a "Suburban" type truck stocked with advanced life support <br />equipment and staffed by one paramedic. In response to questions by the Board, <br />he estimated that the County could equip the Suburban vehicle formerly owned by <br />Pitts Volunteer Fire Department as a QRV at a cost of less than $5,000.00. <br />However, Mr. Attkisson noted that the Suburban is currently being used by the <br />Concord Fire Department. <br /> <br /> Mr. Ralph Austin, former Mayor of the Town of Mt. Pleasant, reviewed the <br />history of the Mt. Pleasant ambulance station which was constructed by citizens <br />of the community in 1988-89. Stating concerns regarding the response times for <br />the eastern area of the county if the ambulance is moved, he urged the Board not <br />to replace the ambulance currently stationed in Mt. Pleasant with a QRV. Mr. <br />Austin presented the following petition which he stated contained 3,587 <br />signatures. <br /> <br />PETITION FOR RETENTION OF AN AMBULANCE FOR EASTERN CABARRUS COUNTY <br /> <br />We the undersigned residents of Eastern Cabarrus County petition the <br />Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners to retain the ambulance <br />currently stationed in Mt. Pleasant. This unit serves the eastern <br />portion of Cabarrus County. <br /> <br /> <br />