Emergency medical service providers are looking for help.
The shortage of EMTs and paramedics is being blamed the pandemic, low wages and a lack of recruiting.
Both private and public EMS providers have been hit by the shortages.
Chief Randy Eaton of Thornapple Township Emergency Services says his staff is hurting after taking on extra shifts.
The Michigan Association of Ambulance Services says there are around 1,000 openings for paramedics and EMTs in the state.
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