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Any provider between the levels of Emergency medical technician and Paramedic is either a form of EMT-Intermediate or an Advanced EMT. The use of the terms "EMT-Intermediate/85" and "EMT-Intermediate/99" denotes use of the NHTSA EMT-Intermediate 1985 curriculum and the EMT-Intermediate 1999 curriculum respectively.
Virginia Beach EMS was the responsible for all EMS activities throughout the incident. On duty at the time of the crash were 13 ambulances, 5 paramedic zone cars and 3 supervisors, but the volunteer system enabled 30 ambulances to be staffed with 170 volunteers involved within 1 hour of the initial incident.
EMS Units Command Staff Units EMS Supervisor Units Duty Fire Marshal Units Specialty Units 1 Glebe Road: Battalion 1: PE101 - -A101 BC101 -- HM101 2 Ballston: Battalion 1: PE102 - R102 M102 - EM102 -TR102 3 Cherrydale: Battalion 2: PE103 - --BC102 - -BU100 BU101 4 Clarendon: Battalion 2: PE104 TW104 -M104 A104 - -- 5 National. Landing ...
EMS providers may also hold non-EMS credentials, including academic degrees. These are usually omitted unless they are related to the provider's job. For instance, a paramedic might not list an MBA, but a supervisor might choose to do so.
District Chief 740, EMS 704, Brush 704, Engine 704, Tanker 704, Ranger 704, Medic 741 Deep Creek Volunteer Fire Department Powhatan: 5 1994 District Chief 750, EMS 705, Engine 705, Brush 705, Engine 705, Tanker 705 Powhatan Volunteer Rescue Squad Powhatan: 1956 EMS 701, Ambulance/Medic 711, Ambulance/Medic 712, Ambulance/Medic 713
The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department is a combination career and volunteer organization that provides fire suppression services, emergency medical response services, technical rescue services, hazardous materials Response services, water rescue services, life safety education, fire prevention and arson investigation services to Fairfax County, Virginia.
The garage at Station 14 has 8 bays, which is capable of housing five ambulances, beach ambulance carts, and the various support vehicles. Station 14 also serves as the base for the EMS Department EMS 2 Street Supervisor. Also, the rescue squad provides office space for the Virginia Beach Rescue Squad Foundation.
The Virginia Beach Fire Department is the founding member of one of Virginia's two FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force. [2] Virginia Task Force 2 (VA-TF2) is available to respond to natural or man-made disasters around the country and the world to assist with search and rescue, medical support, damage assessment and communications. [3]