By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
Valley leaders Tuesday aired some concerns regarding Valley Emergency Medical Services’ procedures and policies, brought on by a VEMS board member’s recent out-of-state accident while driving a new emergency vehicle.
The meeting was called by the Valley Council of Governments, which includes Ansonia Mayor James Della Volpe, Derby Mayor Anthony Staffieri, Seymour First Selectman Kurt Miller and Shelton Mayor Mark A. Lauretti.
Town officials wanted to discuss VEMS operations, and in particular the December accident that VEMS Board of Directors Treasurer Madelene Taggart had on her way home from Maryland while driving a 2012 Ford Expedition.
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