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Comprehensive Assessment of Emergency Medical Services 39 <br /> DRAFT REPORT and 911/Communications Center Operations Study <br /> Highlighting the 2011 numbers;while the emergency and non-emergency average response times were <br /> less than the 12-minute and 15-minute objectives established for each;the 90%fractile response for the <br /> non-emergency calls was 22 minutes vs. the 15 minute objective , and the 90%fractile response for the <br /> emergency calls was 18 minutes vs.the 12 minute objective. <br /> Response Time by Area of the County <br /> During the initial presentation of study findings to the Emergency Services Work Group it was suggested <br /> that it had long been the perception within the County that rural areas of the county did not receive as <br /> rapid a response as the more urban and populated areas of the County. And, that it would be helpful to <br /> se and assess what those actual call numbers and corresponding EMS response times actually were. <br /> In doing so, a second series of County maps follows. <br /> Map #6-is again a map of Orange County; in this instance, divided into 2-mile square, numbered grids. <br /> The map was developed by Emergency Services Department personnel. <br /> Map #7-color codes each grid on the basis of the average EMS response times recorded for the calls <br /> responded to within it during calendar year 2011. The number of calls per grid ranged from '0'to 1,505. <br /> The color key located at the bottom of the page provides an explanation of the colors used: <br /> • The average response time into red grid squares was greater than 20 minutes <br /> • The average response time into green grid squares was between 16-20 minutes <br /> • The average response time into blue grid squares was between 12-16 minutes <br /> • The average response time into orange grid squares was between 8-12 minutes <br /> • There were no EMS calls dispatched during 2011 into those grids that were left white <br /> Note also that the Appendix Section of this report includes a larger scale County Grid Map (Map #6) <br /> together with the number of EMS calls dispatched into each grid and the average response time for <br /> those calls;for the years 2009-2011. <br /> Map#8-identifies the boundaries (in blue) of the existing designated EMS districts. Within each district <br /> there are notations that indicate the number of EMS calls and the average response time to those calls <br /> for the calendar year 2011. District 5 appears to be the largest in land area followed by District 4 and <br /> District 1. District 7 is the smallest. <br /> Map#9-divides the County into hypothetical "zones' based upon the study of EMS call volume, response <br /> time, area accessibility, and population. Then, calculating the number of calls and corresponding <br /> average response times that occurred within each zone to provide a look at the response time issue <br /> from another perspective. For example EMS District 2, in Map 8 showed 2,400 calls with an average <br /> response time of 08:37 to all calls. When dividing that District and considering the grid characteristics of <br /> "Zone 8" , which includes the western half of District 2, there is a dramatic decrease in the number of <br /> calls and significant increase in the average response time. <br /> [The remainder of this page intentionally left blank] <br /> Solutions for Local Government,Inc. 37 <br />
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