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  1. I heard on Tuesday that Empire State and the county were going to do a 30 day trial.

    Medic 4 is to be removed from the Amb and put him in a fly car.

    The Amb was them going to be staffed with 2 EMT's.

    When a job drops in the Medic 4 response area Medic 4 and the BLS amb will be dispatched and the Primary Agency will be toned as First responders.

    The Primary Agency will no longer be transporting the Pt to the hospital during the day.

    Wondering if anyone else has heard this.


  2. Another component to this problem that no one has addressed is the location of some of these calls that are going unanswered for 20 minutes. They are facilities such as nursing homes and assisted living senior housing, that are calling 911 for BLS transports. ex Elevated temps, G-tube reinserts, we all know them. They don't want to wait the 30 minutes for the contracted Ambulance to get there so they call 911 and it takes 20 minutes of paging and another 10min for the crew to assemble and respond and they still waited 30 minutes. But they called 911 and feel better about it. So now these 2 ALS ambulances will be tied up taking these BLS pt's to the hospital and the person having the MI on the east side of putnam will have to wait for medic 1 or 2 from the west to cross over to the east side. We all know what an easy task that is in Putnam County. We will have to watch this one and see.

    There is my 2 cents.


  3. The communication end of Putnams 911 system is it's achillies.

    The radio system is a simplex and duplex low band system that is dependent on paired phone lines to work. Several departments in the county have begun to set up thier own High band and Ultra high band repeater system. Brewster, Lake Carmel & Kent on the East side of the county and several departments on the West side.

    This was perhaps a wake up call to not be so dependant on Verizon. Consider a better infastructure.

    State of the art control center.

    Outdated radio system.


  4. Date: 2-21-06

    Time: 21:36

    Location: 25 Roslyn Road

    Frequency: 46.38

    Units Operating: 17-1-1, 17-2-1, 17-13, 17-2-1, 17-2-2, 17-4-1, 17-4-2, 17-6-1, 17-7-1, 17-8-1, 17-9-6, 17-9-5, 17-9-4, 11-6-1, 11-5-1, 11-2-1, 12-4-1, 12-2-1, County Car 6&8, PC Fire Investigation Team. Kent PD

    Description Of Incident: 1 Sty wood frame Fully Involved Structure Fire.

    Writer: RU911

    21:36 Putnam 911 initial dispatch

    21.39 17-1-3 o/s reports confirmed structure fire in rear of residnece

    21:40 Request Brewsters Fast Team and Carmels Tanker


  5. Date: August 16, 2005

    Time: 18:23

    Location: E Main St & 6N

    Frequency: 462.200

    Units Operating: 34M1, 34M2, 34M3, 2261, 2262, 2264, 69B1 & B2 & B3, 19-7-1, 19-1-1, 19-9-4, Put Med 3, Air 1 & 2, NYSP LifeGuard 18, U40, E253, E258, YPD

    Description Of Incident: Serious MVA (2 car head-on collision) 4 pts

    Writer: RU911


  6. Just so you know Empress has a strict 21 policy now. The insurance company says nobody under 21. Anyone under 21 they hire to thier sister company Emergacare. Then on your 21st birthday hire you into Empress. So think on that.


  7. Stat you seem to have created some friction in here, or as you put it "I am trying to start dialogue here, controversial as it may be".

    I have been a Paramedic for 15 years and EMT for 3 years before that. It has been my experience that those who invest some time at the basic level and then go to Paramedic class enter the realm of Paramedicine as better Medics. Those who take an EMT class and jump right into a paramedic class are for the most part "BOOK SMART" and cannot apply that knowledge to a patient. Something gets lost between the brain and the hands "Experience". We all know them and have seen them on calls.

    I do think you touched on something though. We need to address the education so that the EMT-B, EMT-CC and EMT-P (even here NYS calls us EMT-Paramedic) can learn more in class instead an understanding of some basics and then on the job training. We really learn from our partners and other EMS people how to be good EMT's and Paramedics. The class just prepares us for that lesson.

    Although every Nurse in the region would love the patients to come into the ED IV plugged in and bloods drawn, for most patients that is unnecessary.

    Good BLS is always the best.

    just my 2 cents