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RAA Reminds Citizens to Add “ICE” Contact Information to all Family Members’ Cell Phones
The Richmond Ambulance Authority (RAA) is issuing a reminder to Richmond area residents to input In Case of Emergency (ICE) contact entries into all family members’ cell phones – theirs, their children’s, even their elderly parents’ – to help paramedics and other emergency responders in the event of an accident or incident involving the phone’s owner. 
 
“The ICE concept was the idea of a U.K. paramedic named Bob Brotchie,” said Rob Lawrence, chief operating officer of the Richmond Ambulance Authority.  “We worked together at the East Anglian Ambulance Service and Bob launched the ICE initiative locally in April 2005 after years of frustration in trying to quickly reach relatives of people he was treating.  ICE rapidly gained momentum world-wide a few months later after the July terrorist bombings in London, and we want to remind everyone here in Richmond of what a simple and important safety measure this is.”
 
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EMS Week Proclomation

Members of the Richmond Ambulance Authority staff were invited by Governor McDonnell for a Proclomation signing in recognition of EMS Week 2010.

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Richmond Ambulance Authority Completes Major Upgrade of Communications Center PDF Print E-mail

RICHMOND, Va., December 16, 2009 — The Richmond Ambulance Authority (RAA) today announced the completion of a major upgrade of its Communications Center.  The upgrade includes significant technological advancements to improve RAA’s day-to-day operations, interoperability with the Richmond Fire Department and county EMS agencies and a new ergonomically enhanced infrastructure.

 “The upgrade of the Richmond Ambulance Authority’s Communications Center and move to the regional 800 MHz radio system are important steps toward a more unified EMS system, both here in the City of Richmond and region wide,” said RAA’s CEO, Chip Decker.  “The Authority now has the ability to directly communicate – swiftly and efficiently – with other emergency responders in the event of a mass casualty incident.”

The regional radio system also enables Richmond Ambulance and Richmond Fire to talk directly to one another, unit to unit, during daily EMS operations without having to go through RAA’s Communication Center to relay patient information.   The City of Richmond donated 50 portable radios and 44 mobile radios to make this improved communication possible.  As a result, RAA can now also communicate directly with other localities such as Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico, all of whom are already on the regional radio system.  This upgrade also positions RAA for a smooth transition to the next generation of radio communications planned for 2013.

“The interoperability of the new radio system and upgraded Communications Center allows direct and clear radio communications between city and state emergency responders,” said Danny Garrison, Director of Communications for RAA.  “As a result, Richmond Ambulance can now take its place as a full partner in the region’s Emergency Response System.”

Additional improvements to the Communications Center include a new phone system and upgrades to various IT systems such as the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) System, along with a new GEO mapping system.  The Mobile Area Routing & Vehicle Locating Information System (MARVLIS) is also being upgraded as part of the project.  MARVLIS provides demand analysis and management information for the Communications Officer while simultaneously providing routing and patient information for the crews on the street.

The old Communications Center’s infrastructure has been replaced with ergonomically designed work stations, including desks able to raise and lower allowing Communications Officers to stand for parts of their shift, reducing back fatigue.  In addition, the maximized use of flat screen technology has freed up more work space, and RAA has added two additional work stations able to be manned in the event of a major citywide or regional emergency situation.

 

Click this link to view the Richmond Times Dispatch Article, December 21, 2009.

Click this link to view the WRIC TV 8 Video. 

Click this link to view the NBC 12 Video.

 
 

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