Looking Back Sample Clauses

Looking Back a Stabilized System While we always have more work to do, looking back over the course of the last 21 months, we have accomplished a lot together and in partnership with our two labor unions, Mayor Xxxxxx, the Council, and the community. Two years ago, we were in a different place as an organization, and we had a number of fundamental and complicated challenges. During the summer of 2015, we did not have sufficient transport resources to respond to our EMS call volume. We routinely ran out of Department transport units, which put our most critical patients at risk. I knew that we could not expect to overcome our larger challenges without first fixing the basics that underpin everything we do. We asked the Mayor and Council for help and they responded with a great show of support: the largest dollar investment in EMS reform in recent history. As you know, we launched the AMR contract on March 28, 2016. We hoped that the contract would enable us to better meet our response time goals, more frequently train our providers, preserve resources for our highest acuity patients, provide better field supervision and performance evaluation, do preventive maintenance on our fleet, and improve agency culture surrounding EMS. Nine months into the contract, I think we have delivered on some of these goals, and in other areas the contract has helped crystallize our remaining challenges. As the following graphics show, our FEMS unit availability has improved significantly for BLS transport units. Our first response and transport unit response times have also improved. We have increased our training hours, although we are continuing to work on improving the frequency and quality of our training. And our fleet is in better condition. While building a reserve for fire apparatus is a work in progress, our “up time” for ambulances is on a positive trend. Percentage of FEMS Transport Unit Response Times in 9 Minutes or Less All Dispatched EMSCalls(FY 2015 and FY 2016) After AMR 4/1/ 2016 to 10/24/2016 -0% /."'· 90%
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