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DC considers hiring private ambulances to help with response times

The private ambulances would help handle less serious calls so that DC Fire and EMS can respond in a timely fashion to every emergency call

By Garrett W Haake
WUSA

WASHINGTON — DC Fire and EMS Chief Gregory Dean will ask the D.C. council on Tuesday for authority to hire an outside company to provide ambulance service to help relieve his overtaxed fleet.

Under Dean’s plan, which has the support of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Fire and EMS would contract with a third party ambulance company. A DC fire engine with paramedics on board would still be dispatched to every 911 call. They would then determine whether the call was serious enough to require an EMS ambulance. Less serious calls would lead to the dispatch of a private ambulance.

With ambulance all volumes soaring, allowing private ambulances to handle lesser calls could free up EMS ambulances to respond to the most serious cases, and, Dean hopes, prevent incidents like the two cases this summer in which infants had to be rushed to hospitals in fire engines.

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