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recently exeter hospital stopped their paramedic program - and PrideStar stopped their paramedic program - so several FDs started new ambulance services we created a new ambulance layer for the map - red ambulances are FD paramedic ambulances - red stars are FD AEMT ambulances - red flames are FD EMT level non transport units (first responders) - red pin is FD AEMT non transport unit - not sure what New Castle is - (might be FD EMTs on engine with Portsmouth FD amb) - purple is cross staffed FD medic ambulances - black is odd balls - not exactly sure what Auburn is doing - maybe AMR covers them out of Manchester the map markers basically show where every '911' ambulance is based - some (many) of the stations have more than one ambulance we used the ems lookup tool on the state website to come up with most of the info not quite sure what plaistow is doing - maybe they run 2 als SUVs in addition to ther ambulances - with 1 SUV being based way up in Brentwood it is possible that some of these FD medic ambulances are only operated day times some of the ambulances might be staffed by on-call personel bottom line - 2 major things are going on it seems - the number of 'volunteers' is dropping and the number of paid staff is increasing - and - the FDs are getting more involved in EMS work would be willing to bet that all of the PDs also respond to critical EMS calls -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "massfire" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/massfire/CAFXWwKbjnNwxwKWcpOja7prYzAmW8QAQYHaoKU1rNtGZLLxYwA%40mail.gmail.com.
