Emergency Medical Service Institute Fact Sheet Fiscal Year

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Medical Direction Emergency Medical Service Institute Fact Sheet Fiscal Year 2011-2012 490 Medical Command Physicians were added this year. 1813 Medical Command Authorizations applications were processed. Staff conducted 19 On-Site medical command facility visits. There are 32 medical command facilities in the region. Systems Operations Initial Renewal New Service Vehicle Service Vehicle Vehicle BLS 5 7 3 ALS 59 338 14 Air Ambulance 2 27 QRS 2 4 9 16 5 VRSR 3 4 2 3 144 licensure applications were processed. Staff conducted 6 unannounced inspections and monitored 1 CAAS inspection. During the fiscal year, including QRS, there were 217 recognized/licensed agencies in the region with 797 vehicles. Practitioner Services Certified This Year Total In Region First Responder 205 1178 EMT 932 6661 EMT-P 79 3224 PHRN 14 427 HPMD 14 106 EMT-Instructor 43 227 Rescue BVR 210 6350 Rescue BRP 0 575 Rescue SV 30 752 Rescue Instructor 1 115

Management Systems There were over 613,000 Patient Care Reports generated in the region and processed at EMSI. Most Common Medical Categories (as seen by EMS [excluding not applicable/not available]): 1) Sick person 2) Interfacility transfer 3) Breathing Problems 4) Fall Victim 5) Chest Pain There is a request for EMS, on average, every 50 seconds in the region. Education Programs Classes Held Students Enrolled Students Completed First Responder 31 231 205 EMT 79 1103 932 EMT-P 11 120 79 PHRN 1 5 5 EMT-Instructor 2 40 40 Basic Vehicle Rescue 43 210 210 Special Vehicle Rescue 3 30 30 Agriculture 11 150 150 EVOC 64 654 654 CISM 7 30 30 Airway Maintenance 33 395 395 CPR 5 20 20 Eleven EMT Bridge programs were held. EMSI hosted an Instructor Professional Development Program, an EMSI Evaluator Workshop, and a PHRN Prepare Workshop. 126 PHRN applications requested; 14 successfully completed the testing process. EMSI conducted 85 BLS practical examinations, 74 BLS written examinations, 4 NREMTP practical examinations and 47 rescue written examinations. There are 227 active EMS instructors in the region assisting with programs at 12 educational institutes. One educational institute was re-accredited this year. Four training sites were inspected.

Staff monitored 1 CoAEMSP site visit. Observed and evaluated 37 instructors during 30 unannounced classroom visits and managed 64 BLS and ALS exam evaluators. Continuing Education 57 New Courses were processed; 150 Con Ed by Endorsement applications were processed 2545 Con Ed Courses were conducted in the region through 180 Continuing Education Sponsors. EMSI facilitated development of a new course on the Center Learn LMS system, AHA 2010 CPR & Emergency Cardiac Care Guidelines for ALS and BLS. EMSI worked with Vincent Mosesso, Jr., MD. This course, developed by Dr. Mosesso and originally presented by EMSI at the EMS Update Conference, explains, in detail, the science behind the changes made in emergency care and resuscitation. This course provides 1.5 medical/trauma CEU for ALS providers, 1.0 medical/trauma CEU for BLS providers, and 0.5 medical/trauma for EFR. To date, 190 providers have completed this course. EMSI rolled out a new and improved Continuous Education software program for the submission and tracking/uploading of data to the PA EMS Registry System. 81 sponsors have transitioned to this new program. EMS Update 2012 was held March 22, 23 and 24, 2012. Nearly 800 registered participants attended. Sixty percent of those attending function at the BLS level. This conference attracted participants from eleven states. Within Pennsylvania, thirty counties were represented. Continuous Quality Improvement 7 New Complaints Received at EMSI and investigated. 266 Fatal Accident Reports were researched. Continued to monitor medication shortages and adjusted the regional drug list as necessary. EMSI, with guidance from Dr. Christian Martin-Gill, developed a hospital chart (www.emsi.org/hs.asp) that lists several specialized medical emergencies that regional hospitals are equipped to handle. This tool (hospitals self-report) is to be used as a guide by providers. The STEMI Education sub-committee developed a 12-lead recognition and interpretation course. This three module program debuted at EMS Update 2012. Regional services conducted a controlled substance disposal project. Over 80% of services waste controlled substances at hospitals in front of witnesses with over 60% documenting such on PCRs.

WMD/Emergency Preparedness Activities 63 Task Force Meetings were held; 14 Table Top Exercises were conducted; and 9 Full Scale Field Exercises were completed. One of the mandated responsibilities of the Regional EMS Councils is to assist Federal, State or local agencies, upon request, in the provision of onsite mitigation, technical assistance, and situation assessment, coordination of functions or post-incident evaluations in the event of a potential or actual disaster, mass casualty situation or other substantial threat to public health. As part of its fulfillment of these tasks, the Institute s WMD/Emergency Preparedness Division in conjunction with the PA Department of Health, and the Bureau of EMS actively participates with the Region 13 Task Force, as well as with Emergency Management officials throughout the region. During the past year, our personnel participated in the following meetings, exercises, events and real time disasters: Response to Hurricane Irene Response to Tropical Storm Lee Exercise Operation Runway Overpass Baily Mine CONSOL Energy, mine collapse exercise Emergency Preparedness demonstration in Westmoreland County Emergency Preparedness demonstration in Allegheny County/City of Pittsburgh Provided Environmental Support for City of Pittsburgh during two mass gathering events Provided Environmental Support for a mass gathering event in Westview Borough Provided Environmental and Medical Support for the PGA Senior Open Provided Environmental Support for Jamison Hospital during a power outage Provided Environmental Support at Friendship Ridge Nursing Home during power grid switchover Provided Environmental Support (air conditioning operations) to Redstone Highlands Assisted Living Facility Supplied Disaster Relief Centers throughout Commonwealth post Irene/Lee Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant full scale drill Simulated commercial bus accident over hillside utilizing ATVs Region 13 Counter Terrorist Task Force Regional Joint Tactical SWAT Exercise/Training in City of Pittsburgh. Participated on Medical Subcommittee of the Joint Readiness Center; Region 13 EMS Committee, MMRS Health & Medical subcommittee and Steering Committee, Western Pennsylvania Tactical Medical Support Council, Allegheny County Local Emergency Planning Committee, and Allegheny County Citizen Corp Council. Continue to working on response plan for Blue Stone Dam in West Virginia and updated the regional response plan.

Organizational Management/Regional Activities Dr. Paul Paris, Regional Medical Director, was recognized as one of 2011 s Top 10 Innovators in EMS. Pete Frejkowski received the EMSI Practitioner of the Year award at EMS Update 2012. Dr. Richard Heath and Marion Jones received EMS Recognition Awards at the 2011 EMSI Annual Meeting. SOF Tactical Tourniquets were distributed to 637 licensed EMS transport vehicles. Staff attended New Jersey State EMS Conference to receive recognition award for the response to Hurricane Irene. LaCrosse Wireless Temperature stations with batteries were distributed to 185 EMS agencies. The intent of these temperature stations are for EMS personnel to check the front and back of each vehicle to ensure patients have access to air conditioning and heat. Sponsored two all-day Career Events for EMS providers, potential new EMS personnel, Educational Institutes and EMS agencies. Staff participated with the EMS Honor Guard at the National EMS Memorial service. During Fiscal year 2011-2012, the Institute received a total budgeted amount of $2,356,027 from the Department of Health and spent the entire amount to support the EMS system in its ten-county region. An independent financial audit will be released in the fall of 2012. Emergency Medical Service Institute Board of Directors Brian Shaw, President B.J. Pino, Secretary Robert McCaughan, Vice President Doug Garretson, Treasurer Richard Adobato Eric Brewer Christopher Dell Kay Jo Fischer Pete Frejkowski Darrick Gerano Mark Giannetti Jay Grinnell William Groft Rod Groomes, M.D. Gary Harvat Greg Hellier, D.O. Ed Heltman Alvin Henderson J.R. Henry William Hess Tom Izydore JoAnn Jenny Kevin Joy Chuck Lewis William Plunkett Greg Porter Myron Rickens Rodney Rohrer Danny Sacco Jim Sadler Mary Ann Scott John Spryn Ed Stevenson Marc Taylor Lance Winterhalter Linda Zidek