For more than 25 years the Fire Department has been providing Emergency Medical Services. This involvement includes all facets of primary care delivery, including direct assistance in effecting transport. The Lebanon Fire Department, starting on December 31, 1999 provides transporting ambulance services to the citizens of Lebanon.
Notification:
Notification can occur in every form from dialing 9-1-1. 9-1-1 is answered by professionals at the Dispatch Center who can give life saving information over the phone while the ambulance is responding to the emergency. Citizens have walked or driven to the stations either reporting or obtaining assistance themselves. Time is as critical in EMS as it is in the other types of emergencies. A person without a heartbeat for more than six minutes can experience irreversible brain damage.
Response:
The Fire Department responds to all EMS calls throughout the City with experienced, professional personnel who can handle medical emergencies in the most proficient manner. From a one car motor vehicle crash, to mass casualty, to hazardous materials incidents, the fire department is there. An engine in many cases will respond to assist the ambulance on calls that are critical to life or limb such as heart attacks, strokes and trauma. This team provides advanced life support skills to the patient. EMS scenes can become highly labor intensive when advanced life support skills are administered in remote locations or up several flights of stairs. As an example, if a patient is in cardiac arrest, one Firefighter EMT is assigned to the airway, another to do compressions, while the Paramedic is putting in IV's and providing life saving drugs to the
patient. Another two emergency personnel are needed to place the patient on a backboard and help carry the patient to the ambulance while CPR is in progress.
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