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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSOG 502.02 NEW 5-2013_Deploy Med HeloSII f4 11 ZEi ` 502.02 — Deployment of Medical Helicopters Effective: 5/5/2013 Revised: Replaces: I. Guiding Philosophy With specially trained staff, equipment, and transport capability, medical helicopters offer a dimension of emergency medical care that is unequaled in the field. In contrast, statistics have indicated that more than 50% of line -of -duty fatalities for EMS workers occur during air ambulance accidents. We recognize the unique capabilities of air ambulances, along with the need to safely manage and coordinate their use, so that they are successfully integrated into our emergency response system. II. Purpose The purpose of this policy is to establish performance expectations relative to the request for deployment, and safe and effective utilization of medical helicopters. III. Goals The goals of this policy are to: A. Detail the dispatcher's role and responsibilities related to deployment of medical helicopters. IV. Definitions A. Extra -Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) — Unincorporated land within five miles of the City of Beaumont's full purpose city limits that is not within the city limits or ETJ of another jurisdiction. B. Helispot — NIMS/ICS term for landing zone. C. Helispot Manager — Officer assigned by Command to establish the helispot (landing zone) and manage helispot operations. V. Helispot Deployment and Communications A. Dispatchers will adhere to Section V of SOG 203.02 Medical Helispot Operations concerning the department's general policy and criteria for medical helicopter deployment. B. When a standby or Right request for a medical helicopter is received, the Dispatcher will report the incident to the appropriate Air Rescue agency. C. For incidents occurring inside the City limits, the Dispatcher will deploy the following additional resources to the scene emergency traffic to coordinate ground support for Air Operations: 1. One Chief s Car 2. One Engine Company 3. One EMS Supervisor 4. Two Police units 5. Additional resources as requested by Command. D. For Priority 1 incidents occurring within the ETJ: 1. Dispatch 501 + med unit 2. Notify Air Rescue to be placed on standby 3. Alert the appropriate jurisdictional public safety agencies (i.e. law enforcement and First Responder). 4. For areas just outside the city limits having no jurisdictional First Responder, dispatch a Chief s Car + Engine Company to assist with rescue and helispot. E. Dispatcher will: 1. Establish communications with the air ambulance. 2. Assign and communicate the tactical radio channel being used for Air Operations. a. BFR 5 should be the tactical channel utilized. b. If BFR 5 is being used for another event, the dispatcher will assign an alternate talk group. c. The dispatcher may be required to patch a talk group or frequency if the helicopter does not have BFR talk groups. 3. Coordinate ongoing communications between the medical helicopter and Helispot Manager. SOG 502.02 — Deployment of Medical Helicopters Page 2 of 2