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The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire
District currently deploys ten 24 hour Advanced Life Support (ALS)
ambulances, a number of ALS reserve ambulances, and several ALS engine
companies. The District will also begin to deploy two peak time
Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances to compliment the EMS system
during busier times.
The District developed the AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) program
throughout the District. With the AED, all engine and truck
companies have the ability to "shock" the heart of
certain cardiac patients back into a life sustaining rhythm until ALS
arrives.
Our Continuous Quality Improvement
(CQI) program is comprised of EMT-Paramedics who read and review each
paramedic run report written within the District. The reports are reviewed
for protocol compliance, appropriate treatment, and thoroughness.
The program is peer-based and serves to assure the highest standards
possible are being delivered to the public we serve.
Paramedic student interns also ride
along with a District transporting unit to complete their
training. This program places the student on an ambulance so
that they may learn first hand how to apply the knowledge they have
obtained in the classroom and clinical setting.
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