Watch: EMS services struggle to financially meet demands in Black Belt
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Every Black Belt county in Alabama is considered an "ambulance desert" with too few ambulances assigned to each county per population and it has caused shortages.
There are several new laws that may help the financial reimbursement for EMS providers and keep them in business in the Black Belt.
Todd and Cindy talk about the latest BBNN story about the EMS crisis in this segment of the Black Belt Newscast.
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