Wheelchairs

Fri, 12/02 by nmathews

Effective immediately, ALL sheets from the wheelchair log must be dropped off in mailbox # 11. The reason for this is when we send out certified letters for outstanding wheelchairs, we do not necessarily know when they return. By saving all sheets in a designated location, we will be able to better manage this process. This includes the copy of the driver license. Please continue the good work in obtaining the necessary documentation to assist in managing this process. Thank you!

ARE YOU DOING ENOUGH TO KEEP YOUR PATIENT WARM?

Thu, 11/12 by nmathews

Imagine how cold your run of the mill elderly patient is in the comfort of their own home. Now, envision how chilly they feel wearing only their normal clothes (no coat, generally) when we take them outside on a stair chair or a gurney. Please remember to focus on patient warmth. If you only have two light blankets on your gurney this winter, there’s so much more you could be doing. Here are some tips to consider for patient warmth: Load up on blankets. Bring at least 3 into the home with you... read more

Dual Sequential Defibrillation

Tue, 04/12 by nmathews

Information as presented at the meeting is below. Per Dr. Cushman, DSD should be performed at the maximum joules setting, 200J for our monitors. Also, to avoid confusion when the new protocols are released, we should only be performing this intervention with online med control orders. This is different than was presented in the document below since it was created prior to the protocol decision. All patients receiving this treatment should be transported.

EMS Memorial Service

Wed, 04/29 by nmathews

The annual EMS Memorial Service honoring our fallen EMS providers is scheduled for May 19 at 1pm in Albany, NY. There is a sign-up sheet in dispatch. I encourage you to attend this event to support our fellow EMS providers and their families. Please sign up by May 1, 2015 so that we can be sure we have ample transportation.

Calling back in Service when a Brighton Amb is staging

Sat, 09/10 by nmathews

Just a reminder, when a rig is staging for us, we should not be releasing the staged resource, unless we have an asset closer than the staged asset. We engaged the mutual staging agreement to not only assure coverage for our respective towns, but to assure reduced response times. When Brighton is staging they are “typically” closer than any of our rigs leaving the hospital, there are some exceptions of course. I ask that you consider your location, relative to the staged resource and assure the... read more

EZ Mover Maintenance

Sat, 08/01 by nmathews

The EZ-Mover needs to be replaced if it is damaged, frayed, cut, or soiled. The unit can be washed in the utility sink and then air dried. Please do not place the EZ-Mover in the washing machine or the dryer.

CHS Dispatch Change on 12/28

Fri, 12/23 by nmathews

Starting on 12/28, there will be some changes as CHS comes on line with ECD.  A full explanation of the changes will be sent out tomorrow, however here are a few things to know.  The changes are the result of the work done by the Operations Section - Systems Status Management Branch. 1) The change to CHS will occur on or about 8am on Wednesday 12/28 2) All calls will be labeled HENE until the CAD is reset on 1/4/2017 at which time they will be labeled CHSE 3) If you still have a digital... read more

VerMed ECG Electrode Evaluation Form

Tue, 01/26 by nmathews

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Effective Patient Handoff

Mon, 06/06 by nmathews

There are two videos that will assist us in improving patient handoff. The videos are located on line, click here. They are informative and will assist us in providing a good report to the hospital staff. There are two versions one for EMS the other for hospitals as this is being rolled out at area hospitals as well. I encourage you to watch both, as they are both very well done!! Remember this is a work in progress as this is a culture shift. Work with it, learn from it, and our patient care... read more

FitResponder: Coming Soon to HVA

Mon, 06/29 by nmathews

Thursday this week, the line officers and training staff participated in a program designed to help all of our providers. It was a train the trainer session on how to stay loose and some pretty neat ways to lift that will save our backs. In the coming days or so we will be rolling out some portions of the program to all the staff members. I will share a personal story in hopes the value of this program will be understood. I began my EMS and Fire career in 1978 as a volunteer with Gates... read more

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