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If a privately owned EMS goes out of business or no longer serve the NH communities, what are the requirements of returning those radios?

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If a privately owned EMS goes out of business or no longer serve the NH communities, what are the requirements of returning those radios?

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Since the radios are the property of the municipality in which the private EMS serves (or with whom the MOUs were set up) the privately owned ambulances are required to turn over the radios to the town. It is also recommended that the privately owned EMS notify the Grants Management Unit as will as the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services that they are no longer conducting business for the State of New Hampshire.

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