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RIGHT OR WRONG SOLUTION?

IF YOU KNOW THE FIRE SERVICE, YOU KNOW THAT IT FACES MANY OBSTACLES...THE ONE THING YOU CAN COUNT ON THOUGH IS THAT MOST DEPARTMENTS, NO MATTER WHERE AT IN THE UNITED STATES, FACE SIMILAR OBSTACLES. THE DIFFERENCE IS HOW THESE OBSTACLES ARE DEALT WITH BY LABOR AND MANAGEMENT...

SUCH OBSTACLES ARE BUDGETS, STAFFING SHORTAGES, SHORTAGE OF PARAMEDICS, SHORTAGES OF APPARATUSES SUCH AS FIRE ENGINES AND AMBULANCES, ETC...

AS I WAS DOING SOME RESEARCH I CAME ACROSS THIS ARTICLE FROM STATTER911.COM  ABOUT HOW THE CHIEF IN DC IS MOVING PERSONNEL AROUND TO, IN HIS OPINION BETTER SERVE THE CITIZENS..AS I WAS READING IT I COULD NOT HELP OF THINK ABOUT PROBLEMS THAT LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS ARE FACING AND HOW THEY ARE TRYING TO FIX THOSE PROBLEMS. THEN I ASKED MYSELF OUR THEIR SOLUTIONS RIGHT OR WRONG? READ THE ARTICLE FOR YOURSELF...

 

Such peak loading has been attempted in the past in the Nation’s Capital. It can become controversial when a Chief has to explain why a paramedic ambulance was sitting in quarters unstaffed at a time when a child around the corner goes into cardiac arrest. Chief Ellerbe points out that he doesn’t expect the wait time for receiving ALS care to increase during those hours because Paramedics will still be responding aboard paramedic engine companies and there will be 21 to 25 basic life support ambulances available for transport overnight. In addition, there will be paramedic supervisors working during the off peak hours.

Chief Ellerbe was asked last night, and in a story a week earlier on WTTG-TV, about allegations of a Paramedic Shortage and the departure of overworked medics. The chief claims the rate of departure is lower the last two years than the previous two and that there is not really a paramedic shortage as claimed by the firefighters’ union.

But the question I have yet to hear anyone ask is the first that comes to my mind in these stories. When a fire call strips an area of paramedic engine companies and there is an immediate need for ALS around the corner how is easy is it going to be to defend the plan when the closest paramedics are aboard engines on the other side of the city?

My experience is that whatever the merits of this plan are or aren’t will take a back seat to the public and council members acceptance of it after the first news story about someone dying. In the past they have had trouble dealing with the concept that their neighborhood paramedic ambulance only comes to get you if you have your heart attack at 2:00 PM but isn’t staffed if it occurs at 2:00 AM. 

THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY DAVE STATTER FROM STATTER911.COM


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