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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-Announcements Mayor's EMS Transport Monthly Update (to be read 12/16/96) Since city-operated EMS transport was approved in October, we have been making swift progress towards running our own emergency ambulance service. At this time, I want to update the Council and community regarding some of the steps we have taken in the past month: Our EMS consultant, Jim Page, is continuing to oversee the implementation of this service. A team of City department heads and staff has been meeting with Mr. Page regularly to keep this process on track and on schedule. The ambulances are now being custom built in Florida. The first ambulances will be delivered here March 1, and all eight ambulances will be delivered by April 1. We are now recruiting for the EMS Division's Program Manager. This person will head the new division's management team. We expect to have that person on board by March 1997 . The recruitment for the remaining positions will begin shortly. A total of 24 new employees, including 18 paramedics, will be hired for the EMS division. Arrangements are being made to accommodate offices for the new staff at the main Fire Station. A professional space planner was brought in, and plans are now being drawn up to locate the EMS division in the existing office space. We are already planning for ways to make our EMS service the highest quality operation possible. On November 27, we hosted a workshop with Dr. Jeff Clawson, who is the Medical Director for the Salt Lake City Fire Department and the father of modern EMS dispatch techniques. Dr. Clawson made a presentation on a system he has developed called the Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch system. This system uses dispatchers to give lifesaving instructions before help arrives. Our EMS division will soon be exploring the use of this new standard of patient care. We are also working on a public education campaign that will inform San Bernardino residents about our emergency transportation service. Community groups will be able to invite a speaker from our Speaker's Bureau to come and speak about EMS. The Fire Department and Channel 3 are also producing a series of Public Service Announcements, as well as a 30 minute educational program. All these programs are designed to make sure that all San Bernardino residents are well-informed about our EMS service. .kntered into Record at That concludes the EMS Update for hntijMM�tMMS Mtg: re Agenda Item City CIerkICDC Secy City of San Bernardino /�