Where are the ambulances located in Madison WI?
Where are the ambulances located in Madison WI?
Each day, eight medics (or ambulances) are in service, each staffed by two paramedics. Medics are located at Station 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10. On any given day and throughout the year, the medics are the busiest units in the City of Madison Fire Department.
Who are the firefighters in Madison, WI?
All City of Madison Fire Department firefighters are trained at the Wisconsin Emergency Medical Technician – Basic level to support medical calls and to provide basic life support at incidents. In addition, there are currently more than 90 paramedics trained to provide Advanced Life Support to patients.
How many emergency calls does Madison WI have?
In 2014, our Medic Units responded to more than 18,300 medical calls, or on average, 50 medical calls per day. This accounts for 71.5% of total emergency responses within the City annually.
Who is the EMS director of Dane County WI?
The EMS system operates under a formal set of treatment protocols and plans overseen by the Department’s Medical Director Dr. Michael Lohmeier. The current MFD/Dane County ALS protocols are utilized by all municipal paramedic agencies in Dane County and are a cornerstone to state-of-the-art patient care.
Are there accident reports for the city of Madison?
The Madison Police Department no longer maintains a database of State of Wisconsin DT4000 crash (accident) reports and no longer provides copies of completed State crash/accident report forms to requestors. To get a copy please follow the below listed instructions.
How to contact the city of Madison Fire Department?
Follow Madison Fire on Twitter Video Library City of Madison Fire Department City of Madison Fire Department 314 W. Dayton St Madison, WI 53703 Administration Phone: (608) 266-4420 Dane County Communications Non-Emergency Line: (608) 255-2345 Fax: (608) 267-1100 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: M – F: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm