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Paramedic stations get reprieve

Publication details

"Paramedic stations get reprieve" was published on January 12, 1994 in Worthington Suburbia News (SNP), page 28.
Dan Williamson is the author.

Subjects

It covers the topic paramedics.
It features the organization Columbus City Council.
It covers the city Columbus.

Full text

Available at Worthington Libraries on microfilm roll number 1255242727. Contact library staff for more information.

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