| For the month of May the EMS Division handled 137 calls for service.
First due - 112 calls Second due - 30 calls Third due - 6 call Fourth due - 0 call QRS – 0 Call Intermediate Chase Unit - 6 EMS Supervisor - 16 Fire Duty Officer - 0
For the month of May the Fire Division handled 17 calls for service. Station 403 responded to 13 calls and Station 405 responded to 10 calls.
Pumper Tanker 403 - 5 calls Tower 40 - 10 calls Utility 403 - 0 calls Rehab 40 - 0 calls Engine 405 - 7 calls Pumper Tanker 405 - 4 calls Utility 405 – 2 calls UTV 405 - 0 calls Fire Police - 8 calls Fire Duty Officer - 7 calls EMS Supervisor - 0 calls
May's companywide EMS training was a presentation on OB Emergencies with focus around complications that may present in delivery & home births to include: prolapse cord, hemorrhage, and breach birth. Individually, several members continued progressing through crew chief training, driver training, completed annual continuing education for certification and participated in impromptu skill labs during duty shifts throughout the month.
This month we also finished up our inhouse EMT class. All 23 students completed and passed their final exam for the class making them eligible for graduation! After graduation they all moved on to their national registry testing. We are happy to report all 23 passed their national registry skills exam and 15 have already taken and passed their written exam and are certified EMTS. Additionally, we are very excited to announce that 17 of the students have joined our organization to volunteer with our company and we anticipate a few more of the remaining 6 to join as well!
For the month of May we had three companywide fire trainings. The first was on engine company operations, the second was on forcible entry and the third was a pre-plan walk through of Myers Quarry.
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