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Comprehensive Assessment of Emergency Medical Services 11 <br /> DRAFT REPORT and 911/Communications Center Operations Study <br /> Training&Certification <br /> In North Carolina, the successful completion of established minimum training requirements must occur <br /> before an individual can be certified to work as a Medical Responder (MR), Emergency Medical <br /> Technician (EMT), or Paramedic. This applies to both volunteer and paid/career participants. <br /> The current training hours that must be successfully completed to receive certification at either level are <br /> as follows: <br /> Figure 3 <br /> Minimum Training Hours Required per Level of Certification <br /> Certification Level Hours <br /> Medical Responder 69 <br /> EMT-Basic 169 <br /> EMT-Intermediate; in addition to"Basic"hours 256 <br /> EMT-Paramedic; in addition to all"Basic"&"Intermediate"hours 1,096 <br /> In addition to the minimum hours required for certification, continuing education is also required of all <br /> Department field personnel. The current minimum requirement is 36 hours per year, per employee. <br /> While EMS is not currently allocated designated Field Training Officer (FTO) positions, newly hired <br /> employees, particularly trainees, are assigned to work with a senior Paramedic who will serve as such <br /> for at least the employee's orientation and/or initial probationary period. <br /> The EMS Division Training Officer is responsible for organizing, implementing, certification, oversight <br /> and documentation of all training activities within EMS as directed by the EMS Operations Supervisor. In <br /> addition to direct training responsibilities for department personnel, the Training Officer is also <br /> responsible for re-credentialing (per state requirements) all personnel every four (4) years, providing a <br /> continuing education annually to each certified fire department or rescue squad medical first responder, <br /> as well as serving as the principal contact and liaison with the State Office of Emergency Medical <br /> Services (NCOEMS) with regards to medical protocols, agency and individual licensures, and the receipt <br /> and implementation of new/updated EMS practice policy as it is issued by the State.The Training Officer <br /> will also work closely and coordinate activities with the Medical Director. <br /> Communications& Dispatch <br /> While the emergency medical operations discussed in this report section address predominately those <br /> activities that require the movement of personnel with special vehicles, skills, and equipment to the <br /> scene of the emergency reported, it is the actual reporting of that emergency which gets everything <br /> started. <br /> In this instance, the County's 911/Communications Center is also an operational division of the Orange <br /> County Emergency Services Department. It is located on the second level of the Emergency Services <br /> Administration building at 510 Meadowlands Drive in Hillsborough. In the professional terminology of <br /> the communications industry, the Communications Center is the designated public safety answering <br /> point, or PSAP, for emergency communications in Orange County. <br /> The Center operates 24 hours per day and is continuously staffed by Telecommunicators who receive, <br /> dispatch calls for not only EMS, but Fire, Rescue, and Law Enforcement throughout the County. <br /> Solutions for Local Government,Inc. 9 <br />
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