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DeKalb County recommends emergency ambulance service provider

DeKalb County recently highlighted $5 million in improvements, including recommending an emergency ambulance service provider. AJC file photo
DeKalb County recently highlighted $5 million in improvements, including recommending an emergency ambulance service provider. AJC file photo
By Juanita Love
Nov 26, 2019

The DeKalb County Board of Commissioners received a recommendation recently to enter into a five-year contract with American Medical Response, an emergency ambulance service provider.

After conducting a national search and eight-month review, the internal evaluation committee, comprised of representatives from the DeKalb County Fire Rescue Department, E-911, DeKalb Medical Examiner’s Office and the CEO’s office, found American Medical Response to be the highest scoring proposer, according to a press release.

After learning of complaints about slow ambulance response times, CEO Michael Thurmond initiated a comprehensive review of DeKalb’s emergency medical response system. Following months of analysis, the county concluded that the root cause of the longstanding problem was ineffective management of the county’s poorly constructed 2013 emergency medical response contract.

Set to expire in December 2018, the contract was extended through December 2019 allowing the county time to carefully evaluate the responses to the emergency medical response request for proposals.

In January 2019, DeKalb implemented the First-on-the-Scene Model of Care, a dual emergency response system that prioritizes the initiation of immediate lifesaving care.

All DeKalb County Fire Rescue firefighters are licensed emergency medical technicians and can perform basic lifesaving services. Additionally, 14 percent of DeKalb firefighters are licensed paramedics and can perform the same advanced lifesaving services offered by a contracted ambulance service provider.

In July 2019, a subcommittee from the State of Georgia Office of Emergency Medical Services was tasked with reviewing the county’s ambulance transport system. The subcommittee acknowledged significant improvements to DeKalb’s countywide emergency services that included:

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