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Bend FD adding second ‘basic life support’ ambulance

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On Saturday,, the second of two Basic Life Support ambulances will be placed in service at the Bend Fire Department’s West Fire Station on Simpson Avenue.

The new BLS system uses Emergency Medical Technicians to respond to less-critical medical calls.

In addition to the ambulance operators responding to an incident, a paramedic responds in a separate vehicle called a Quick Response Vehicle to provide Advanced Life Support when necessary.

This new tiered response system allows the Advanced Life Support medic units to be available for life-threatening emergencies across our response district.

More than 80 percent of Bend Fire Department calls are for emergency medical services, and 40 percent of those calls are non-life threatening calls suitable for EMTs in the Basic Life Support ambulances, officials said.

In May 2014, the Bend voters approved a local option levy to reduce response times, increase reliability and increase response efficiency. Response times have decreased in the city of Bend by more than 1 minute and 30 seconds, despite an increase in call volume, tourism and road construction.

This second ambulance marks the culmination of the innovative changes funded by this levy, officials said Wednesday.

The first BLS medic and Quick Response Vehicle were placed in service last June This kept advanced life support apparatus available for life-threatening emergencies.

“We expect station reliability to continue to increase and response times to decrease with the completion of our new tiered response system,” said Bend fire Capt. Drew Norris.

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