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Chillicothe hires AMT for EMS

PJSTAR.com has an article which states that AMR has become the EMS provider for Chillicothe, replacing the suspended Rescue 33 Volunteer Ambulance Corp.

 The Rescue 33 garage grew quiet Tuesday as the ambulance service prepares to challenge its permanent suspension by the Peoria Area EMS.

Ambulance Rescue 33 did make a few calls overnight until its suspension officially began at 6 a.m. Tuesday. The squad has 15 days to formally challenge the suspension.

“AMT is covering everything that Rescue 33 covered before,” said Chillicothe Fire Chief John Myers on Tuesday morning about the coverage area, squelching any of the rumors of other ambulance services covering the area. An Advanced Medical Transport ambulance was parked Tuesday at Chillicothe Fire Station No. 1.

Myers said he was told by EMS officials the fire chief of an area decides who responds to an emergency. When he was notified Thursday night, he said the decision did not leave much time as the deadline loomed.

The ambulance service roughly covers the same area as the Chillicothe city and community fire departments combined, possibly including 15,000 people. Both take in a small area of Marshall County as well.

AMT is a not-for-profit community organization which maintains 32 Advanced Life Support ambulances, operating in Peoria, Pekin, Streator, Mercer County and Dubuque, Iowa, according to its website.

Myers said it is his understanding that if AMT is responding to a call, an ambulance will be moved to within the coverage area, which could mean somewhere in Rome or Mossville.

Rescue 33 began in the 1960s and has stayed true to its beginning of not charging for its services.

Rescue 33 originally had only volunteer emergency medical technicians with a basic license. In recent years the squad went to paying some EMTs for part-time help, which is driving up the costs of the service.

Rescue 33 President Ron Hedden said for the squad to change to full-time paid positions could mean an estimated expense of $300,000 to $400,000.

Rescue 33 relies upon donations and fundraisers. Bailey’s Labor Day Breakfast on Monday raised $19,000 and counting, according to Hedden.

“We thank everyone for their support, and as soon as we know anything we’ll let everyone know,” said Hedden.

Residents also are showing their support for Rescue 33, with a Facebook group called SOA – Save Our Ambulance. Volunteers gathered signatures for petitions at the breakfast Monday morning.

The complete article is HERE.

 

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Chillicothe Rescue 33 suspended

The pjstar.com has an article about the Chillicothe Rescue 33  (Peoria area) being suspended

Chillicothe’s volunteer ambulance service, Rescue 33, has been permanently suspended by the Peoria Area EMS System.

The suspension, effective 6 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, comes just three weeks into a 90-day probation period that the service received because of staffing deficiencies and inadequate response times.

“It kills me to have to do this,” said Cheryl Colbenson, the medical director of the Peoria Area EMS System. “But it’s the right thing to do.”

It is the first time an ambulance service has been shut down by the Peoria Area EMS System, Colbenson said. She said she informed Rescue 33 about the suspension on Thursday and followed up with a detailed letter explaining the reasons for the permanent suspension. She’d been receiving reports on all of Rescue 33’s calls since it had been placed on probation and hadn’t seen any improvements.

“When they were placed on 90-day probation, (officials knew) if at any time they were unable to provide the ambulance service necessary, then the permanent suspension could be put in place,” she said.

City and Rescue 33 officials worked Friday on a contingency plan for ambulance service for city residents to implement beginning Tuesday morning. Mayor Troy Childers said no decision had been made by Friday afternoon.

“We need to be certain that the citizens of Chillicothe have reliable ambulance service,” Childers said. “Of course, it needs to be remembered that service won’t be free anymore like it is with Rescue 33. Users will be paying a charge whatever service we sign on with.”

Fire Chief John Myers said he was working on an agreement to have Peoria-based Advanced Medical Transport of Central Illinois answer Chillicothe calls beginning Tuesday morning.

Read the entire article HERE.

thank Chris

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