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Comprehensive Assessment of Emergency Medical Services 55 <br /> DRAFT REPORT and 911/Communications Center Operations Study <br /> Issue: EMS Base Facilities <br /> Recommendations: <br /> R-8. Prepare a detailed Space Needs Assessment that addresses the essential building and site <br /> requirements to accommodate a stand-alone, functional, code compliant EMS base facility that can <br /> serve as a prototype for all future facilities. <br /> The recommendation suggests that the County contract for professional services, working directly with <br /> the County and EMS personnel, to detail and document the space and site requirements for an EMS <br /> Base facility. <br /> Once the essential I space needs are identified various options can be refined based upon the specific <br /> type(s) of facilities needed; for example a station that would accommodate a single ambulance, a station <br /> that would accommodate multiple ambulances, etc. <br /> The benefit of such an assessment and the documentation of the specific space and site requirements <br /> could serve the County in multiple ways; <br /> • As a conceptual "pattern" it could be utilized as the prototype facility to be built at multiple <br /> locations. <br /> • As a "test template", were a building identified in a strategic location, the information detailed <br /> with this "template" could be utilized to evaluate the building in question as to its applicability <br /> for reuse as an EMS facility. <br /> R-9. Identify a minimum of nine (9) strategic locations, preferably no less than one (1) location within <br /> each major zone previously identified,for the potential location in each of a future EMS base. <br /> The criticality of the location of EMS base facilities in an area as large, and as varied as Orange County <br /> cannot be over emphasized. As alluded to in R-8 above, while the "ideal" situation would be available <br /> property on which to build-to-suit a new building, the eventual option that presents itself may in fact be <br /> an existing building that may be appropriate for reuse as an EMS facility. <br /> Regardless of the approach, the previous EMS Issues discussions made clear the need for these facilities <br /> in locations in addition to only the more populated areas of the County. <br /> R 10.The County should purchase/obtain identified sites(and/or buildings)for development. <br /> The completed Space Needs Assessment suggested in R-8 should provide the criteria for evaluating the <br /> potential of any site or building considered. <br /> R 11. Procure EMS base planning and design services. <br /> Depending upon the level of detail provided in the referenced Space Needs Assessment, planning and <br /> design of a single EMS bas facility could take 4-6 months, particularly considering the various regulatory <br /> requirements imposed on "public building" projects. <br /> R 12.Advertise, bid, and commence construction on designated EMS base facilities. <br /> Once the design is completed and approved, the bidding and construction of this type of building could <br /> take 6-8 months depending upon whether it is to be new construction on a "clean" site, renovation and <br /> a building addition to an existing structure, etc. Of course any number of additional options (and <br /> benefits) could be realized if for example, a single contractor(or designer) was selected to do more than <br /> one facility at a time; i.e. a "package deal". <br /> Solutions for Local Government,Inc. 53 <br />