Pinellas County leaders are sounding the alarm over a big problem: accidental 9-1-1 calls , and we found out it’s causing issues with emergency response times. EMS calls have been on the rise in Pinellas County , especially in the last two years. Earlier this year, Clearwater Fire & Rescue tried out what’s called a peak unit to run medical calls at. Pinellas County standards dictate that a fire department’s Advanced Life Support paramedic when dispatched to an emergency, must respond within 7 minutes and 30 seconds 90% of the time. This blog post delves into ten crucial questions you must ask about active EMS calls in Pinellas County , empowering you with knowledge to advocate for improved response times and overall system performance. Reports from local news outlets, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, and internal EMS documents often reveal fluctuations in active call volume that exceed the system’s capacity at peak times , leading to extended response times and potential delays in critical care. Understanding the importance of active 911 calls , particularly in areas like Pinellas County , isn ’ t just about public safety. It’s also a crucial factor in effective emergency response planning and community awareness. NOTE: If this information is not updated, please contact EMS Medical Communications at 727 - 587 - 2102 . Currently if you call 9-1-1 in Pinellas County , you’ll be sent both a fire truck and an ambulance. That could change under the new proposal. The county estimates the average response.
This One Weird Trick Changed Pinellas County EMS Active Call Response Times
Pinellas County leaders are sounding the alarm over a big problem: accidental 9-1-1 calls , and we found out it's causing issues with emergency response times. ...