BY RYAN MAYE HANDY ryanmaye.handy@gazette.com -An independent ambulance contract has brought more than a $1 million to Colorado Springs' general fund, and more urban residents into a faster response zone.Those improvements were high on the list of what the city wanted when it separated its medical response contract from El Paso County more than a year ago.Since the city and county split their American Medical Response contract in December 2013, the Colorado Springs Fire Department has been pleased with AMR's service in the city, where ambulance crews regularly exceed response time expectations, said Deputy Chief of Support Services Ted Collas.