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Patient transport

evac2.jpg (14751 bytes)EVAC Ambulance is a subsidiary of the Emergency Medical Foundation, Inc., a private, non-profit Florida corporation. It is the only Florida licensed ambulance service in Volusia County under a performance based contract with the County. Each unit is staffed with at least one EMT and one Paramedic working 8 or 12 hour shifts. There are 18 ALS licensed and staffed ambulances during the day and 11 during early morning hours. EVAC uses Systems Status Management (SSM) for the strategic deployment of its fleet, which allows EVAC to place as many as 25 medic units in service. EVAC units are equipped with mobile data terminals (MDT) and global positioning satellite (GPS) systems to speed response times to requests for emergency medical services.  Further information about EVAC, as well as their performance statistics, please visit www.evacamb.org.

The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, through a partnership with Halifax Medical Center, operates three Bell 407 helicopters for law enforcement and aeromedical transport purposes. Approximately 70% of the flight time of the helicopters is spent on law enforcement duties with the remaining 30% used for medical purposes. The helicopters are equipped with a FLIR System (forward-looking, infrared night vision system) to assist in nighttime law enforcement. As ALS transport, they perform more than 200 medical flights each year.

EMS County grant

The County receives an annual EMS County Grant, funded from a surcharge on the fine for various traffic offenses. Grant funds are to be used to improve the existing quality of prehospital EMS activities or services, or to decrease patient mortality and morbidity; and to expand the extent, size or number of existing prehospital EMS activities or services. EMS Providers within the County are urged to apply for a portion of the funds. The applications are reviewed by the EMS Trust Fund Advisory Board, whose members include representatives from the Emergency Room Directors, Volusia County Fire Chief’s Association and Police Chief’s Association, the Emergency Medical Foundation, Daytona Beach Community College, Volusia County Public Protection Services and Sheriff’s Office, and the Medical Director. Their recommendations are delivered to the County Council for approval. Grant funds have been approved for EMS equipment, training, ALS station upgrades, printing of protocols, etc.

Emergency Medical Services Award Trust Fund - Project Proposal Form FY 2009-10 
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EMS Trust Fund Advisory Board meeting minutes [PDF]
August 13, 2008

August 9, 2007
August 9, 2006

April 3, 2006
August 19, 2005
June 20, 2005
August 11, 2004

FY 2007-2008 Approved Grant Submissions

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