Emergency Medical Service (EMS) account for over 80% of the Fire/EMS Department's annual responses. The primary function of the EMS Office is to oversee the day-to-day operations of the Department's Emergency Medical Services System, administer a Quality Management program, and provide recommendations to enhance EMS service delivery . The EMS office provides clinical oversight to the entire County, provides public CPR Training, and administers several development and improvement programs to EMS providers.
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Basic Life Support
Basic Life Support Ambulances and Rescue Units:
Almost all fire stations have a basic life support ambulance in service. These 47 units are staffed by both career and volunteer personnel around the clock.
Automatic External Defibrillators:
All basic life support ambulances in Prince George's County are equipped with these life-saving devices and career and volunteer members are trained annually on their use.
Fire Unit First Responder:
A fire unit from the first-due company is dispatched as a first responder when the closest ambulance is not available. Fire units are also automatically dispatched on all personal injury accidents, reported cardiac arrest or calls where additional staffing will be required.
Advanced Life Support
Mobile Intensive Care Units:
There are 12 advanced life support Paramedic Units staffed around the clock by paramedics who are employed by Prince George's County.
Field Supervisors:
Three EMS Duty Officers are on-duty at all times to supervise paramedics and day-to-day emergency medical operations in the field.
Mass Casualty Response/Triage:
There are two units in the County that respond on all mass casualties and there are standard response plans for all major incidents.