Emergency Medical Services
The Fire Department's emergency calls have increased greatly over the past two decades, driven by emergency medical calls, which have more than doubled. EMS calls now account for more than 74% of all calls for service.
Emergency vehicles are outfitted with up-to-date equipment and staffed by paramedics and emergency medical technicians who keep their skills sharp with ongoing training. In instances such as festivals and sporting events where vehicles have limited access, an EMS utility vehicle is the first response. Each bike is equipped with first aid, medical equipment, and AEDs.
During medical emergencies, patient information is often difficult to obtain. You can help crews respond effectively to a medical emergency in your household by following instructions for the Vial of Life. In accordance with law, the Fire Department provides HIPAA-related information.
Fire Department services are funded through property taxes; however the department also bills insurance companies for emergency medical transport in order to offset the cost to residents and local businesses. Residents never pay out-of-pocket expenses for emergency transport.