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- What: The aim of this study was to test if the rural-urban emergency medical service (EMS) response time disparity was related to wealth disparity in the state of Connecticut. Stafford, Griswold, and Killingly - classified for the purposes of this study as non-rural - were also excluded from the report due to incomplete data. Towns were chosen as the focus of this study because they are the smallest units of governance in Connecticut, and as such EMS policy and median income can vary widely between even neighboring towns in the same county. This study attempts to illustrate . . .

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