Bracken, L. (2013). Student Solutions Manual for Bracken/Miller's Intermediate
Algebra. Independence, IN: Cengage Learning.
Typically, what is the cost for a 4.5-mile ride in an ambulance when advanced life support services are being provided? The going rate in 2013 for advanced life support services is $830 and mileage is $6.00 per mile; that adds up to $860
Burton, L. (2014). Why the big fire engines for minor calls? Seattle Post-
Intelligencer. Retrieved January 23, 2015, from http://blog.seattlepi.com.
The head of the Seattle Fire Department, Lieutenant Harold Web, was asked why big expensive fire trucks need to be sent to minor calls, he responded: "Dispatchers send the closest available units to that location." This article doesn't address the economics of the situation, but clearly firefighters get called, and they go.
Davenport, Iowa. (2012). Fire Department Frequently Asked Questions. Retrieved January 23, 2015, from http://www.cityofdavenportiowa.com.
This article mirrors what the previous reference reported about why big rig fire vehicles rush to the scene when an ambulance was called. "Firefighters can and do get there first," and because firefighters are cross-trained in EMS, they can provide
emergency services until the ambulance and the ALS professionals arrive.
Ioana, M.A., Ramona, C., Bianca, R., and Loan, F. (2013). Impact of Economic
Crisis on Public Services of Social Value in Romania....
King County, WAshignton Emergency Medical Service (EMS) "Measure and improve" is the motto that drives King County EMS Demographics of the System King County, Washington - Overview Service Area Population Density Economic Indicators from Census Data Structural Attributes of the EMS System Geographic Scope Standard Setting and Enforcement Division of Functions Market Allocation Failure to Perform -- Consequences Business Structure Management Level King County EMS System Outputs Prevention and Early Dectection Bystander Action and System Access 911 Call Taking First Response Dispatch and Services Ambulance Services Receiving Facility Interface Medical Oversight HallMarks of HPEMS Accountability Independent
EMS single-tier response (STR) or a multi-Tier response (MTR) is optimal for a community? While EMS are present in every community, each community has different needs and the response of the EMS should be tailored in a community-specific fashion. For example, some communities are far more dependent upon EMS to provide critical services because of their demographics. A large city such as New York will often have more critical incidents
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Hazmedics are also called 'toxmedic, hazmat paramedic, or hazardous materials medic..." (Schnepp, 2003) Schnepp states that the hazmedic "functions as a prehospital resource for acute toxicological illness, chemical exposures, and overall health and safety and has the ability to...": 1) Recognize the setting of, or potential for, a chemical exposure, toxicological illness, or biological warfare agent exposure; 2) Render appropriate treatment for nerve agent and general industrial chemical exposures. Recommend decontamination
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