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11/19/2007
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ORANGE COUNTY FIRE RESCUE STUDY <br />SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY <br />RESCUE SQUAD <br />1 A new ambulance is in the plans for the future. <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 Issues <br />5 <br />6 The Roberson Street station is very cramped and offers limited space for housing <br />7 vehicles, offices, meeting and training rooms. The trainulg room is in frequent use <br />8 by various public safety and law enforcement groups free of charge. <br />9 <br />10 A positive issue is that the Squad has ten certified instructors in the organizadon <br />11 that can cover the following disciplines: ERT, Ropes, CPI~ RT, and EMS. <br />12 <br />13 The Squad is very experienced in providing EMS services to large crowds in non- <br />14 traditional special event situations and has served as the proving ground for many <br />15 professionals in related cazeer fields. <br />16 <br />17 The Squad would like to improve in its records and data management. <br />18 <br />19 Although it is not a primary first responder organization, the Squad has the ability <br />20 to mobilize quickly when called upon. <br />21 <br />22 The Squad is very successful in recruitang UNGGH students as new members who <br />23 provide a continuous source of fresh volunteers. Most of these volunteers first get <br />24 involved through attendance in the EMT classes the Squad conducts on the <br />25 university campus. Although this generates a lazge pool of candidates, many do not <br />26 remain active long enough to develop into mature contributing members. The <br />27 Squad is txying to expand its recruiting efforts to include more members from the <br />28 community that may remain longer and provide better continuity from year to yeaz. <br />29 <br />30 The Squad would like to be in a better financial position to provide members with <br />31 some of the personal equipment and clothing need to perform Squad tasks. As it <br />32 stands currently, members must provide most of their own personal gear and <br />33 clothing. The Squad does provide a uniform shirt. <br />34 <br />84 <br />
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