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Comprehensive Assessment of Emergency Medical Services 55 <br />and 911 /Communications Center Operations Study <br />In the case of EMS calls, once the Dispatcher ( Telecommunicator) receiving the 911 call is able to verify <br />the location of the incident being reported, he /she will notify (dispatch) the EMS team /station that is <br />responsible for responding to that call's location. <br />"Emergency Medical Dispatch" (EMD) is a level of certification that enables Telecommunicators that <br />answer 911 medical emergency calls to, while simultaneously dispatching an ambulance, offer the caller <br />instructions in first aid; e.g. CPR, compression /abatement of serious bleeding, making the victim <br />comfortable, etc; while also obtaining information from the caller as to circumstances and medical <br />indications that then can be communicated to the EMS responders on their way. <br />These procedures require the activation of medical protocols that must be approved by the County's <br />Medical Director and must be reviewed per State requirements for quality assurance on a regular basis. <br />In a County the size of Orange with EMS response times as they are, these capabilities can and often do <br />prove valuable at the very least in initiating patient care. <br />The Communications Center also maintains call log reports, on every call received and dispatched which <br />include the type of incident being reported, the agency(s) dispatched, location of the incident, and <br />dispatch and response activity interval times. <br />First Response <br />In general terms EMS Division employees are considered "first responders" to any emergency to which <br />they are dispatched; as are fire, specialized rescue, and law enforcement personnel. Realistically, <br />however, an EMS ambulance may in fact not be the first unit or service on the scene of a medical <br />emergency. <br />In Orange County's case, a "first responder" in medical emergencies could best be described as; The first <br />EMS, Rescue, Fire service person to arrive at the scene, with or without an ambulance, and initiate <br />medical assistance in an effort to stabilize the patient until advanced life support capabilities arrive to <br />administer additional aid and /or transport. <br />Of course under the County's EMS System Plan and State regulations the individual responding in these <br />instances and the agency the individual represents must be certified as Medical Responders. <br />In Orange County, the identified first responders to medical emergencies include the ten (10) volunteer <br />or combination paid /volunteer fire departments within the County, the two career /municipal fire <br />departments and South Orange Rescue Squad. <br />• Caldwell Fire Department <br />0 Hillsborough /Orange Rural Fire Department <br />• City of Carrboro Fire Department <br />0 Mebane Fire Department <br />• Cedar Grove Fire Department <br />0 New Hope Fire Department <br />• City of Chapel Hill Fire Department <br />0 North Chatham Fire Department <br />• Efland Fire Department <br />0 Orange Grove Fire Department <br />• Eno Fire Department <br />0 White Cross Fire Department <br />Currently Carrboro Fire Department is certified at the EMT level while the remaining departments are <br />certified at the Medical Responder (MR) level. <br />Solutions for Local Government, Inc. 11 <br />
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