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• <br /> Comprehensive Assessment of Emergency Medical Services 44 <br /> DRAFT REPORT and 911/Communications Center Operations Study <br /> The responsibility for determining what the EMS system response time objective(s) should be is clearly <br /> the County's, in that it is the County that must define the level of care that it intends to provide. <br /> 10A NCAC 13P .0201 EMS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS <br /> .0201(a)County governments shall establish EMS Systems. Each EMS System shall have: <br /> • A defined geographical service area for the EMS System. <br /> • The minimum service area for an EMS System shall be one county. <br /> • There may be multiple EMS Provider service areas within the service area of an EMS System. <br /> • The highest level of care offered within any EMS Provider service area must be available to the <br /> citizens within that service area 24 hours per day. <br /> Issue:EMS Base Facilities <br /> When conducting space needs assessments to determine the requirements for an EMS building that is <br /> to house and secure an ambulance or ambulances and provide for the needs of the personnel assigned <br /> to them, one must begin by considering and discussing at least:the size of the vehicles to be housed,the <br /> type of support spaces required, the policy and legal requirements that will dictate specific utilitarian, <br /> safety, health, hazard prevention and decontamination procedures, the adjacency of and circulation <br /> between the individual spaces to be provided, and the overall security requirements of the facility. <br /> After which,the real details follow. <br /> The Existing Conditions sub-section did not alluded to physical EMS "bases" or "stations". Rather it <br /> referred to EMS "staging"locations. This is because there are no EMS bases or stations; at least none <br /> that are in buildings that were ever planned, built or intended for the purpose of accommodating EMS <br /> ambulances or EMS personnel. <br /> Of significant concern, particularly in view of their cost, is that none of the staging locations available <br /> now can offer or assure EMS that it can house an assigned and equipped ambulance inside a code <br /> compliant,temperature controlled,securable building as suggested by NCOEMS policy.. <br /> Staff may have seating and work areas available to them but not always adequate restroom, meal <br /> preparation, respite,or specifically required OSHA and/or OEMS decontamination facilities. <br /> The ambulance staging areas currently assigned have essentially come to EMS by default. There is no <br /> evidence that current staging area locations were strategically planned, but simply that space that was <br /> available via recent vacation or not otherwise being used, was offered as a location, for the most part, <br /> near the more populated areas of the County. There are currently areas of the County essentially <br /> uncovered and without any visible evidence that Orange County EMS has a presence in the area or <br /> community. <br /> Orange County EMS, like Law Enforcement is an on-going and at times almost continuous service that <br /> functions 24 hours a day throughout the entire County. Its services are far from occurring on a casual <br /> "periodic" or"sporadic" basis. This concern must be addressed as a long term issue. And, it must(in the <br /> long term)dovetail with the Response Time and Ambulance Availability issues previously addressed. <br /> Solutions for Local Government,Inc. 42 <br />
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