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Things went downhill for Schaefer after they lost the Foothill lacofd contract. It was definitely weird not seeing Schaefer working in Pomona. I guess it sounds like the company was ran into the ground by current management / ownership. Mr. Schaefer is rolling in his grave.What’s the backstory?
Schaefer is historical. Is Unity F+B going to bid?
Also as a follow-up I heard that the Imperial Valley has been hard for many ambulance companies in the past due to many migrant workers not having insurance or medi-cal which pays basically nothing for transports.Thank you.
Any company that do not have solid private contract will go out of business sooner then later. Unfortunately that was true with Bower and it's true with this company. Medicare is not what it used to be and as such private contract is the only thing that keep most companies in business. I expect other companies to go out of business in the next 6-12 months.Another one bites the dust.
sound like a great reason to set up a public utility model for EMS, run by the county, following the 3rd service model; only a government entity can operate a system like this (like the fire departments and police operate) on a continuous loss, because that loss will be made up with the infusion of budgeted tax dollars to support the operations.It is nearly impossible for any ambulance company to make any kind of profit down in Imperial County with the way the contracts are set up down there. In the past 10 years I think there has been at least 5 ambulance companies who have tried with all of them either going under or pulling out of the contract.