Communication Center
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St. John's communication
specialists are responsible for receiving and coordinating the flow of
information and services necessary for the efficient operation of St. John's
EMS ambulances and St. John's Life Line helicopters.
All are skilled emergency
medical dispatchers and are trained in flight operations, including radio
communications, navigational and map usage, weather briefing, flight
following, and data base management.
Up to five emergency medical dispatchers are
on duty 24 hours daily. Our certified advanced emergency medical dispatchers
provide service for our ground and air EMS system.
St. John’s new EMS Communication Center
incorporates premier equipment and technologies including a NENA (National
Emergency Number Association) compliant E-911 phone system, a
state-of-the-art CAD system and ergonomic workstations.
The new center is an eight-seat center
providing call-taking and dispatch services in a “high performance”
Emergency Medical Services System.
Each of the 33 staff members has a background
in EMS, 911 communications, and/or aviation. They hold nationally recognized
certifications from the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch and
National Association of Air Medical Communication Specialists, and all are
currently EMT-B or EMT-P licensed in the state of Missouri.
The EMS Communication Center receives and
processes calls from 911 Primary Service Answering Points (PSAPs) as well as
direct-dialed calls from the counties that are served by St. John’s.
In 2005, the center handled over 35,000
requests for an ambulance or helicopter. These calls are answered by
Advanced Emergency Medical Dispatchers using call triage and interrogation
methods with the help of the Medical Priority Dispatch System.
The callers are asked a series of questions,
after which they are given post-dispatch and pre-arrival instructions. These
instructions help the caller assist the patient prior to EMS arrival. The
closest appropriate ambulance or helicopter is sent to meet the needs of the
patient. The Emergency Medical Dispatchers frequently communicate with other
community dispatch centers requesting and coordinating the response of other
resources to the scene of a medical emergency (e.g., first responders, fire
departments, extrication equipment, etc.).
As the service area grows, the Communication
Center will continue to expand. In the years to come, technology will
continue to advance and St. John’s EMS Communication Center is prepared to
serve the community.
The EMS Communication Center receives and
processes requests for:
¢ Springfield EMS (Greene County)¢ Lawrence County (Mt Vernon EMS and Aurora
EMS)¢ Laclede County EMS¢ Wright County EMS¢ Mountain View/Summersville EMS¢ Shannon County EMS
Helicopters are located in the following
areas and cover southwest Missouri and northern Arkansas:
¢ Life line 1 is located in Branson West.¢ Life Line 2 is located in St. Robert.¢ Life Line 3 is located in Bolivar.