06/01/2026
The members of Annapolis Professional Firefighters Local 1926 would like to sincerely thank Mayor Jared Littman and the members of the City Council who voted against the proposed amendment to remove funding for the Peak Time Medic Unit from the FY2027 budget.
This vote represents more than a budget line item. It is a recognition of the growing demand for EMS services in our community and the need to provide timely, reliable emergency medical care to the residents, visitors, and workforce of Annapolis. Every day, our firefighters and paramedics see firsthand the strain placed on our current EMS system as call volumes continue to rise.
The Peak Time Medic Unit is a practical solution designed to place resources where and when they are needed most. Preserving this funding is an important step toward improving service delivery, reducing transport delays, and ensuring ambulances remain available when someone calls 911 during our busiest hours.
While we are grateful for this vote, our work is not finished. The final hurdle still lies ahead as the City Council considers the FY2027 budget as a whole. We remain hopeful that our elected leaders will continue to prioritize public safety and support the investments necessary to meet the needs of our community.
We encourage residents who value a strong emergency response system to stay engaged and continue supporting the firefighters and paramedics who serve this city 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Thank you to everyone who has stood with us in this effort. The fight for adequate staffing and resources continues, but today was an important step in the right direction.