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  2. Gila River Indian Community Emergency Medical Services

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    Gila River EMS employs approximately 80 full and part-time staff certified at the Basic EMT and Paramedic levels. All administrative staff are certified by the State of Arizona at the paramedic level. In addition to providing 9-1-1 emergency services, the department is heavily involved in community services.

  3. Sacaton, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sacaton is one and one-quarter miles west of the 1858–1861 location of the Socatoon Station of the Butterfield Overland Mail. The station was named for the nearby Maricopa village of Sacaton, four miles down the Gila from the station. It was an adobe building established in 1858 on the Little Gila river also known as Capron's Rancho and was ...

  4. Sacate, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sacate is a populated place in the Middle Gila River Valley area, within Pinal County, Arizona, United States. [2] Located 8 mi (13 km) north of Maricopa on the south side of the Gila River near Pima Butte, Sacate was an Pima village, a railroad station of the Southern Pacific Railroad, and a Catholic mission.

  5. Sacaton Flats Village, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sacaton Flats Village (O'odham: Ha:shañ Ke:k) [citation needed] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pinal County, Arizona, United States, located in the Gila River Indian Community. The population was 621 at the 2010 census .

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    Positive cash flow is necessary for achieving financial stability and building wealth, but renters are disadvantaged compared to homeowners.

  7. Gila River Indian Community - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution and Bylaws of the Gila River Indian Community of Arizona was ratified by the tribe January 22, 1960, and approved by the US Secretary of the Interior on March 17, 1960. It is available online. [13] The current Gila River legal code was enacted in 2009. Amendments enacted 15 May 2013, are available online. [14]