AMBULANCE SERVICE BOARD

Thursday, December 13, 2018 · 10:00 AM AM · Room 301-B, City Hall

TL;DR

The Ambulance Service Board held a brief meeting to discuss service area boundaries, ambulance service certification, and related emergency medical service protocols. The meeting was short, lasting only 13 minutes, and focused on technical aspects of ambulance services in the city.

Key Decisions

  • Ambulance Service Provider Certification Resolution Passed
Agenda PDF Minutes PDF

Agenda

  1. Also present: Pat McClain - Asst City Atty.
  2. Call to Order at 10:06 AM
  3. Roll Call.
  4. Approval of the December 4, 2017 minutes.
  5. Discussion relating to turn-backs.
  6. Discussion Relating to the 2018 Service Area Boundaries and the Current Ambulance Service Contract.
  7. Discussion of Circumstances in which a BLS Service Call is Determined to ba an ALS Service Call and the Responding Crew is ALS Trained and Certified.
  8. 7. Substitute resolution relating to certification of ambulance service providers for the citywide emergency medical service system.
    Resolution
    Action: ADOPTED Passed

    A motion was made by M. Ricardo Colella that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:

  9. Meeting adjourned at 10:19AM Joanna Polanco Staff Assistant
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