Flint Fire Department has reached a major milestone in its emergency medical services (EMS) operations, collecting over $900,000 in ambulance service revenue since launching in October 2024. The department is now projected to exceed $1 million by January 2026—nearly triple the initial conservative estimate of $350,000 outlined in its original business plan.
“This milestone demonstrates our commitment to delivering quality emergency care to Flint residents while also generating sustainable revenue for the City,” said Flint Fire Department Chief T. Wiggins. “I want to personally thank Mayor Sheldon Neeley and the Administration Team for entrusting us with this vital responsibility. Their support has allowed the Fire Department to enhance service delivery and better meet the needs of our community.”
This achievement underscores the success of the City’s efforts to enhance public safety and strengthen emergency response services while creating long-term fiscal benefits for Flint residents.