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Clinton Residents Push for New Ambulance Service Rules

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Updated: May 10, 2012
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People in Clinton say the ambulance service serving the small Van Buren County town is inadequate- and they are demanding a change. 

Thursday night Mayor Roger Rorie convened a town meeting to allow citizens express their concerns.

The meeting comes just a day after another man in Clinton, 53 year old Robbie Cole, died following a scuffle with a neighbor.

Cole's death, along with the death of Clinton Attorney  Brett Blakney last week, shined a light on the alleged shortcomings of the Van Buren County ambulance service. 

KARK's Deedra Wilson takes a look at what folks in Clinton had to say.

Previously:
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