SUTTONTOWN, N.C. (WNCN) – Volunteers in Sampson County came to the rescue of dozens of patients and paramedics after a Goldsboro-based ambulance company closed at the end of August.
The owner of Johnston Ambulance Service (JAS) told CBS North Carolina he had to go out of business due to unpaid bills from customers. That caused immediate concerns for Sampson County Emergency Management, which is headquartered less than a mile from a JAS office.
Volunteers Help After North Carolina Transport Service Closes
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