Following lengthy negotiations between the
City and the County of Santa Clara, ambulances staffed by
paramedic firefighters are now sent to emergency medical service
calls in the City of Santa Clara.
Once on the scene of an emergency, Santa Clara Fire Department
paramedics, who generally arrive prior to the private ambulance
provider, assess an individual's medical needs, provide treatment,
and prepare for transportation to a hospital via ambulance
if required. Most individuals will continue to be transported
to a hospital with the County's contract ambulance provider,
American Medical Response. But on those occasions when an
individual has a severe and imminently life-threatening condition,
the Fire Department will transport the patient if American
Medical Response is not yet on the emergency scene.
The Fire Department has two levels of medical training for
its firefighters. There are 120 firefighters trained to the
level known as Basic Life Support and are known as Emergency
Medical Technicians or EMTs. EMTs staff five of eight fire
engines, both truck companies, and one Hazardous Materials
unit. There are 36 firefighters trained to the level known
as Advanced Life Support and are known as Paramedics. Paramedics
staff the remaining three engine companies and three ambulances
that are distributed strategically through the City.
Three cities in the County, Santa Clara, Gilroy, and San
Jose, are participating in the supplemental ambulance program.
The Santa Clara Fire Department is extremely pleased to provide
this level of service to the citizens. |