BOC to address issue of paramedic pay
News April 13, 2021

EMS Director Danny Thompson
DAWSON COUNTY, Ga. – The Board of Commissioners will tackle an issue that has become a problem throughout the state and nation, – attracting and retaining full-time paramedics when it meets in a voting session Thursday afternoon.
The voting session will immediately follow a work session that begins at 4 p.m.
Two weeks ago EMS Director Danny Thompson informed the Board that three full-time paramedics have left the county in the last couple of weeks and that he has seven full-time firefighter/paramedic six part-time firefighter/paramedic vacancies but only one application in the past six months.
The problem is that the county has to compete with larger counties with larger budgets as well as hospitals and private companies, all of which pay more than Dawson County.
Thompson presented commissioners with three Paramedic and Educational Incentives plans that have a price tag range of $75,592 to $207,276 annually.
The Board will also consider Thompson’s request to purchase an ambulance and equipment at a cost of $395,000. The department has $240,000 available from impact fees and will need $155,294 to make the purchase. Thompson said he has five ambulances and three have logged more than 130,000 miles.
Other items on the voting session agenda include:
- A public hearing on the adoption of a Broadband Ready Community Ordinance that would allow the county to apply for funding through state grants;
- A request by Kyle Woody to rezone 1.5 acres of TMP 097-009 from RA (Residential Agriculture) to RSR (Residential Sub-Rural) for the purpose of subdividing the parcel per RSR guidelines of the parent parcel and building a primary residence;
- A request by Corey Gutherie requests to rezone 6 acres of TMP 053-015 from RA (Residential Agriculture) to RRE (Residential Rural Estate) for the purpose of subdividing the parcel per RRE guidelines;
- A request by Larry Bishop to rezone TMP 104-022 from RA (Residential Agriculture) to RSR (Residential Sub-Rural) for the purpose of subdividing the parcel per RSR guidelines;
- Consideration of Intergovernmental Agreement Between City of Dawsonville and Dawson County Concerning Trail Infrastructure for Pedestrian Access Between Main Street Park and Library;
- Consideration of Board Appointment of Don Cargill to the Library Board.
Items that will be discussed during the 4 p.m. work session include:
- Presentation of Ambulance Billing Ordinance and Policy Change;
- Presentation of Request to Accept FY 2021 Georgia Trauma Commission EMS Trauma Related Equipment Grant;
- Presentation of FY 2021 Legacy Link Contract Addendum No. 2;
- Presentation of Request by Parks and Recreation Director Matt Payne to Use Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax VI Overage Funds;
- The appointment of David Yenerall to the Library Board;
- A discussion of Special Tax Districts by Commissioner Tim Satterfield;
- County Manager Report.
Dawson County has difficulty attracting and keeping paramedics due to pay disparity
News March 31, 2021
DAWSON COUNTY, Ga. – Emergency Services Director/Fire Chief Danny Thompson will alert the Board of Commissioners during Thursday’s work session that the county is losing paramedics at an alarming rate to other counties that offer greater salaries and benefits.
The work session will begin at 4 p.m. to be followed immediately by a voting session.
Thompson will inform the Board that three full-time paramedics have left the county in the last couple of weeks and that he has seven full-time firefighter/paramedic six part-time firefighter/paramedic vacancies but only one application in the past six months.
He will present three Paramedic and Educational Incentives plans for the Board to consider that would cost between $75,592 to $207,276.
Thompson will also ask commissioners to approve the purchase of an ambulance and equipment at a cost of $395,000. The department has $240,000 available from impact fees and will need $155,294 to make the purchase. Thompson said he has five ambulances and three have logged more than 130,000.
During the work session, commissioners will hear:
- Presentation of Family Connection Request to apply for Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Partners in Prevention Project Grant;
- Presentation of Intergovernmental Agreement Between City of Dawsonville and Dawson County concerning Trail Infrastructure for Pedestrian Access Between Main Street Park and Library;
- Presentation of 2021 Local Maintenance & Improvement Grant Safety Action Plan;
- Presentation of Board Appointments: Library Board i. Don Cargill- reappointment (Term: April 2021 through June 2024) b. Planning Commission (Chairman Appointee) i. Steve Sanvi- replacing Emory Dooley (Term: April 2021 through December 2024);
- A discussion of Impact Fees.
In the voting session that follows, the Board will consider:
- A Special Event Business License Application for Dreamland Amusement Carnival;
- An application for Parade and Assembly by 4-H Rabies Clinic;
- Moving forward with a Public Hearing for a Mobile Home Ordinance;
- Moving forward with public hearings for a Vape Ordinance Update;
- A Board Appointment of Karen McCord to replace Nancy Stites on the Department of Family and Children Services (Term: April 2021 through June 2024).


