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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Grand Jury Response - Fire/EMSAgenda Item No. SS3 September 25, 2012 O rN 4-b- 'v Council Study Session: The City of Newport Beach Proposed Response to the Orange County Grand Jury's Report on Emergency Medical Response in Orange County September 25, 2012 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County What is the Report about? Orange County Grand Jury released this report June 6, 2012 requiring the City of Newport Beach to Respond by October 1, 2012 ■ Required by California Penal Code Section 933 ■ Addresses the issue of emergency medical response models utilized by the fire service Emergency Medical Response in Orange County What is required of the City? The City is required to provide a response to the three findings and two recommendations contained within the report. • Staff's recommendation is to authorize the Mayor to send the proposed response to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court. 3 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County What Does the Report Say? • That fire agencies have transitioned from fire emergency responders to medical emergency responders. • That this transition has not generated major changes in the operational model for fire agencies. • That the emergency response community has discussed developing new models, but little change has been accomplished. • That the current emergency response model should be re- evaluated by independent outside consultants. Emergency Medical Response in Orange County What Specifically Does the Report Require from the City in Response to the Three Findings/Conclusions? • A Response in the following format: I. Respondent agrees 2. Respondent disagrees wholly or partially 5 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Finding F1 • Fire departments that once primarily responded to calls for fire emergencies now have become emergency medical response departments primarily responding to medical emergencies. This evolution has occurred since the onset of "9- 7 - 7 " call where all emergency calls are received at one place. N Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Finding F1 Response: The City of Newport Beach disagrees partially with the Finding F1 as it pertains to Newport Beach. • The primary mission of the NBFD for over 100 years has always been the preservation of life and property, including emergency medical calls and ocean rescue (lifeguarding). • The delivery of EMS was a primary responsibility of the NBFD since its inception. The delivery of EMS as a primary responsibility of the NBFD has been longstanding (predating 9 -1 -1 ). Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Finding F2 As the fire departments evolved into emergency medical departments, the model for operating the fire departments has not radically changed. The fire departments have simply absorbed the emergency medical responses into their departments under their old "fire response" model. 0 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Finding F2 Response The City of Newport Beach disagrees partially with the Finding F2 as it pertains to Newport Beach. ® The operating model of the NBFD has been and will continue to be dynamic. ® City Council is continually evaluating service delivery and recommending changes based on the needs of the community and the community's demand for high service levels. • Today, the NBFD continues to change its operating model to care for our residents and visitors. Examples include strokes, heart attacks, trauma care, and spinal injuries. 0 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Finding F3 Economic recessions have forced local fire department boards of directors and city councils to re- evaluate their models for providing fire and emergency medical responses. While this brings to the fore issues of staffing, response times, public safety, training, consolidations, union rules and privatization of their various services, it also spotlights the model used for all emergency responses. 10 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Finding F3 Response The City of Newport Beach disagrees partially with the Finding F3 as it pertains to Newport Beach. ® The items listed in Finding F3 are being evaluated by the City Council and Fire Department on a continual basis, not forced by the economy, but as part of good business and government practices. • The fire department has experienced organizational changes to maximize staff and incorporate multifunctional personnel to become more efficient. • The City of Newport Beach has implemented numerous changes to reduce costs, manage public safety pensions and plan for the future while striving to provide quality services to the community. 11 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County What Specifically Does the Report Require from the City in Response to the Two Recommendations? • A Response in the following format: The recommendation has been implemented; The recommendation has not been implemented, but will be implemented in the future; 3. The recommendation requires further analysis, with an explanation, or 4. The recommendation will not be implemented because it is not warranted or is not reasonable, with an explanation. 12 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Recommendation R 1 • The city fire departments and the Orange County Fire Authority should engage independent private consultants to re- evaluate their models for providing response for both fire and medical emergencies. This re- evaluation should be accomplished by July 31, 2013. 13 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Recommendation R 1 Response The recommendation will not be implemented, because it is not reasonable. • The City acknowledges that similar studies and analysis need to occur if local governments and their fire departments are to continue to remain efficient and effective. However, the timeline and path (study done by consultant services, all by July 31, 201 3) requested by the Grand Jury is not reasonable. ,4 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Recommendation R2 • Suggested alternative models should include forming a unified Emergency Response Department that includes fire and medical response, separating the fire response from the medical response, privatizing the emergency medical response. is Emergency Medical Response in Orange County Recommendation R2 Response The recommendation has not be implemented, but it may be considered in the future. Recommendation R2 is subordinate to R I. therefore it may be incorporated as part of the operating model re- evaluation noted in the response to R 1. 16 Emergency Medical Response in Orange County That concludes our Presentation. uestions? 17