Carlton gets needed third vote to approve contract with Monroe Ambulance

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 17 December 2023 at 12:21 pm

CARLTON – The Town Board, in a 3-2 vote on Saturday, approved a contract with Monroe Ambulance, just a few days after the board was deadlocked at 2-2.

The contract needed at least three votes to pass. The board was down a member following the resignation of Debbie Yockel, effective Dec. 1. She was appointed the town clerk on Tuesday following the resignation of Karen Narburgh.

Jeff Gifaldi was appointed to fill Yockel’s vacancy and on Saturday he voted in favor of the agreement with Monroe Ambulance, joining Town Supervisor Gayle Ashbery and Councilman Dana Woolston is approving the contract. Two other board members, Brian McCue and Charlie Ricci, opposed it, citing concerns from residents about slow response times.

Gifaldi, a chief deputy with the Orleans County Sheriff’s Office, also was the Carlton code enforcement officer. He resigned from that town position on Dec. 13.

Carlton was the seventh of the seven towns in a consortium to vote on the contract. It had already been approved by Albion, Barre, Gaines, Clarendon, Murray and Kendall.

Carlton will pay $22,350 in 2024, up from $14,800 this year, the first time the towns have had a contract with Monroe where they paid to have an ambulance based in the county.

The $300,000 contract among the seven towns is divvied up among call volume in the seven towns. The agreement calls for Monroe to station an ambulance in Albion 24 hours a day, seven days a week and one in Holley for at least 12 hours a day, seven days a week. Monroe also said it will draw on ambulances in Monroe County if there is a need in Orleans County.