Case
study: OKLAHOMA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Emergency Medical Services Authority
(EMSA) is the largest ambulance service provider in the
state of Oklahoma, serving more than one million people
in Tulsa and Oklahoma City with a fleet of 70 ambulances.
These ambulances aren't sitting in station houses waiting
for calls. Instead, EMSA uses systems status management
tools to keep ambulances on the move and where the people
are.
According to Chuck Smith, administrative supervisor
at EMSA, this system produces one of the fastest response
times and best patient outcomes of any EMS departments
in the country. "We are very technology driven,"
says Smith. "But the technology has to have a direct
impact on our performance. We will embrace any new tool
that improves patient care or cuts down on response
times. If the technology doesn't achieve at least one
of these, we walk away from it."
More than two years ago, EMSA was looking for a way
to improve emergency response times at big events, when
out of the blue, two Segway® Personal Transporters
(HTs) showed up at their headquarters.
"Our president, Steve Williamson, is focused on
keeping us on the forefront of technology," says
Smith. "He saw the Segway PT at a conference and
immediately bought two of them, thinking that their
maneuverability would make them ideal for moving our
paramedics through big crowds."
Today, the Segway PTs are EMSA's primary response device
for big events. "We use two Segway PTs at the State
Fair of Oklahoma," says Smith. "There are
hundreds of thousands of people attending the event
over ten days, and ambulances are definitely not effective
in moving through the crowds."
"In the past we used customized golf carts outfitted
with a stretcher and all the equipment of a life support
ambulance. Unfortunately, they, too, struggled in the
crowds," says Smith. "Our bicycles beat the
cart response times, but the Segway PTs cuts even the
bicycle response times in half. They are incredibly
effective in crowds because the Segway PTs are balanced
at any speed - even when they are stopped. And they
can turn on a dime. Our responders also have great sight
lines when they're on a Segway PT because they're a
head taller than everyone else. This is not the case
when they are on bicycles and their sight lines are
lower than the crowd."
"We use the Segway PTs to respond quickly and
get to the patient," says Smith. "We've outfitted
the Segway PTs to carry oxygen, heart defibrillators,
cardiac drugs, trauma supplies and advanced airway supplies.
The golf carts follow to provide patient transport.
They operate as a team."
All told Smith has eight advanced life support crews
with a dispatcher and supervisor on site at the Fair.
He also uses the Segway PTs at football games and other
events that draw crowds.
"The Segway PTs have capabilities that no other
vehicles have," says Smith. "I can see us
expanding the ranks of Segway PTs because they are very
useful tools."
Call a Segway toll-free at 1-866-4SEGWAY today to learn
more about how the Segway PT can get your emergency
medical services team moving.
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