Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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why is it everytime a emt is called to a home.....a firetruck FOLLLOWS???? i can see that at a car accident (gas problems)..but why a home call??
never seen that done anywhere else...sometimes they don't even get out of their truck....seems like a waste of gas and time....anybody know???? a neighbor of mine had a small heart attack...and THERE was the firetruck also ???? |
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As I understand it each vehicle in a station carries an EMT and the necessary equipment that would be found in the EMT vehicle. This assures that a qualified EMT is on site and reduces the response times if the emergency EMT vehicle is on another call. They don't have to wait or have a response from an area farther away. Outside the dome there is a more specialized approach, EMT for health, fire trucks for fire and hazards. That's my understanding and I'm sure there are those here that have more knowledge.
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Most of the time the fire truck arrives first. They are also trained Para-Medics. They supply the medical attention until the ambulance gets there. Recently a friend was saved the the firemen and it took the ambulance 20 minutes to arrive. Lighten up, you may need them one day.
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It's not only here that happens. South Florida, too.
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We have been in Florida for awhile (Miami, Tampa and now The Villages) and asked the same question when first noticed it. It makes sense now that I realize EMT/PM are on the firetrucks as well.
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state policy, they do it in Jax too
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Another simple reason for the addition of the firetruck is for additional help. The ambulance usually has 2 employees on board. At least one of them is a paramedic. There are numerous senerios where you need more than just 2 people---lifting help, restraining help if the patient is unruly or thrashing, You either need to protect the patient from themselves, or protect you from them. It isn't a problem here in Florida, but there are times you have to carry a patient down 3 or 4 flights, and of course, those are the patients who weigh 300 pounds. I could go on and on with reasons "why". The ambulances responded with just 2 people for years, and while they did their best, it is so much better to have additional help in case of CPR, starting IV's, making sure the family does not try to follow the ambulance, and think they can run the same red lights, etc., etc., etc.
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I do not understand your negative question about excellent EMS sevice provided by the villages.
Wherevelse do you see such quality response. I know if I needed an EMS response I would want want all hans on deck rather than a second alarm for additional assistance. |
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It is the norm in Montgomery Co Maryland and has been for over 10 years.
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It's the norm at our up north home as well. We get an emt truck and a fire engine. Two per truck. At times you not only have the patient to care for, but a family member as well. Nothing worse than two emt guys doing CPR while spouse is melting down
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As I understand the argument, each emergency medical call needs 4 people as apparently the two on the ambulance are not deemed sufficient. If that is the case, why not then put 4 EMTs on the ambulance and keep the fire truck in its centralized location? Perhaps the argument is that the firefighters spend so little time actually in fire action, that this is a way to utilize that manpower. It certainly makes sense to have more than two persons available at the scene. For those who know, does the fire truck leave once the EMTs determine that all is under control or does the truck remain for the entire duration of the run? I'm sure it comes down to money and utilizing manpower balancing community safety.
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Its also normal in Michigan and has been for ears
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