Marble Falls Area EMS celebrates successful tour of service by sharing history

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  • MFAEMS has navigated growth for the past two decades by expanding to include resources and vehicles in area communities. The entity has cultivated a central facility, 609 Industrial in Marble Falls, and is best known for annual fish fry fundraisers in which EMS Executive Director Johnny Campbell and Burnet County Judge James Oakley have participated, along with community outreach and effective response time. File photos
    MFAEMS has navigated growth for the past two decades by expanding to include resources and vehicles in area communities. The entity has cultivated a central facility, 609 Industrial in Marble Falls, and is best known for annual fish fry fundraisers in which EMS Executive Director Johnny Campbell and Burnet County Judge James Oakley have participated, along with community outreach and effective response time. File photos
A regional emergency services entity is sharing the chronology of its journey adapting and serving a growing Highland Lakes area with the announcement of its 20-year anniversary. In 2001, four years before Horseshoe Bay became an incorporated city, Marble Falls Area EMS contracted with Horseshoe Bay MUD as the EMS provider for the area that would eventually become the City of Horseshoe Bay in…

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