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The Response From DC Fire and EMS

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Responding to the resignation and scathing letter by Doctor Jullette M. Saussy, the Mayor had this to say,

Mayor Muriel E. Bowser said they would find someone to replace her who could better work within the current structure. “What’s important is that we have a team committed to our system and not saying, ‘This is the system here, I don’t like it, so you got to change it or else,'” Bowswer said.

Let me put that through the politician BS filter and translate it for you.

“We have sucked for years, we know we suck, we are powerless to change anything. so we want a medical director who will pretend we don’t suck and pencil whip the paperwork so our system can continue to suck. I don’t have the guts or the ability to fix the problems that Doctor Saussey pointed out, so I’ll pretend that she was the problem not the system.

The Chief had this to say,

Dean maintains that the fire department is doing everything it can to improve the system, but acknowledges it is an uphill battle.

“It would be nice to see a miracle happen. It’s a system that has been challenged for many years. In nine months, we are talking about changes that this organization has never seen before,” Dean said.

I wonder what changes he is talking about?  They response times are still horrible, crews disappear at hospitals without accountability, fire officers refuse to go to medical calls or pretend they didn’t hear them. Nothing seems to have changed in decades.

I doubt that having private ambulance services respond to low priority calls is going to solve any of the problems with the EMS service.

No wonder their radio system is encrypted. If the citizens could actually hear what goes on, there would be vats of tar boiling and no chicken would be able to retain it’s feathers.

 

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I'm a retired paramedic who formerly worked in a largish city in the Northeast corner of the U.S. In my post EMS life I provide Quality Improvement instruction and consulting under contract. I haven't really retired, I just don't work nights, holidays, or weekends.  I escaped the Northeast a couple of years ago and now live in Texas.  I'm more than just a little opinionated, but that comes with having been around the block more than once. You can email me at EMSArtifact@gmail.com After living most of my life (so far) in the northeast my lovely wife and I have moved to central Texas because we weren't comfortable in the northeast any longer. Life is full of twists and turns.

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