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 Stephanie Gilmore knows nearly every road in Orange County, North Carolina, by heart. It s stanley quencher  no easy task considering the county encompasses an area the size of Los Angeles.Gilmore is an EMT for Orange County and has logged hundreds of thousands of miles stanley becher  behind the wheel of an ambulance over the last 20 years.Recently, Gilmore and her colleagues have been sounding their own kind of alarm: highlighting the problems with aging ambulance vehicles. The older the ambulance gets, the more small problems it creates,  Gilmore said as she switched on emergency lights inside her ambulance as she responded to a call.Orange County has 16 ambulances, and half of them need to be replaced. They re breaking down more often, meani stanley cup becher ng crews are spending hours each month transferring their equipment from one vehicle to the next.As the director of Emergency Services for Orange County, Kirby Saunders has the money he needs to buy new ambulances. However, he s been told it could take two years before a new ambulance is ready to hit the road.SEE MORE: Scripps News Investigates: The deadly toll of a US ambulance shortageA nearly yearlong Scripps News investigation discovered a severe shortage in ambulance chassis, essentially the skeletal frame ambulances are constructed on. The shortage has left communities like Orange County waiting years for these vital first-response vehicles.鈥疞ast year, Scripps News uncovered how automakers like Ford and General Motors started鈥痷sing those chassis and other compone Drex 2 people injured in separate stabbings in Milwaukee overnight
 WISCONSIN 鈥?Governor Tony Evers has issued an emergency order prohibiting price gouging on infant formula, amid a nationwide shortage. Due to supply chain issues and recalls, it has been difficult, and nearly impossible for some, to get much-needed baby formula. Stores are struggling to keep shelves stocked, as companies struggle to distribute the much-needed formula. Now, Evers has declared a  period of abnormal economic disruption  which prohibits price gouging of infant formula for 90 days.  No kid should ever go hungry, and no parent should have to worry about having access to formula, especially if their infant has special nutritional needs,  said Gov. Evers in a press release.  As families continue to feel the squeeze of rising costs and folks face difficulty getting supplies and resources quickly, this order makes it clear that retailers looking to take advantage of vulnerable families during this formula shortage will not be tolerated. The news comes after President Joe Biden invoked the De stanley us fense Production Act which directs resources to formula manufacturers, in hopes of helping them ge stanley thermos t product out faster.A press release from Evers says,  despite these actions, it will still take time to re-stock shelves and nor stanley vaso malize business transactions. For those parents in desperate need of formula, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services has these recommendations:Do not water down or dilute formula to stretch it out. This prevents babies from getting nutrients that they nee