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TAXPAYERS MAY HAVE TO SUE SECRETIVE AMBULANCE SERVICE

The safety commissioners of ESD#11 have scheduled a special meeting Thursday.

On the agenda, a vote to file lawsuits against the 911 ambulance provider for half a million folks from Tomball to Spring.

Cypress Creek Emergency Medical Services doesn’t mind taking 20 million dollars from the public for 911 service, but ask them tough questions about the way the money is spent, and they slam the door shut.

The Harris County District Attorney has filed criminal charges. The response, delay the trial.

The Texas Attorney General rules they have to turn over public records. The result, Cypress Creek has filed three separate lawsuits against the State of Texas. And they are using your money.

Elected ESD Commissioners ask for payroll records, the use of ambulances you bought, and financial records of a gun toting ambulance squad. The response. You may pay for it, but you can’t see it.

“This is just no way to run the taxpayers business. The head of Cypress Creek Brad England makes more than the county judge, and systematically fights the public right to know,” says Wayne Dolcefino, President of Dolcefino Consulting. “It is time for Mr. England to stop wasting public money or resign. This money should be spent on medical supplies, not a campaign of secrecy.”

CCEMS is also going to court Friday to stop Dolcefino Consulting from seeing public records and getting Mr. England under oath.

The ESD#11 meeting is scheduled Thursday morning, July 30th at 10:00 am at 7111 Five Forks in Spring.

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