In November 2016, the O’Fallon Fire Protection District (OFPD) community approved Proposition Safety, which provided funding for the District to enhance its emergency medical services by hiring additional firefighter/paramedics and implementing an Advanced Life Support program.
Now Offering Advanced Emergency Medical Services
In early 2018, OFPD hired seven experienced firefighter/paramedics, after months of working closely with the St. Charles County Ambulance District (SCCAD) to develop new medical protocols and training processes.
“We now have 12 well-trained paramedics in the field with access to the equipment and technology to provide advanced emergency medical services such as administering medicine, securing an open airway and starting an IV,” OFPD Chief Tom Vineyard said in March. “The opportunity to provide this level of service is going to make a life-saving difference in our community.”
Each OFPD truck now carries advanced life support emergency medical equipment, including state-of-the-art heart monitors that work with equipment at the hospital to instantly provide information to doctors in the emergency room, and life-saving medications.
The additional hires bring the District closer to its goals of meeting national staffing standards and having a paramedic on every firetruck. Six additional firefighter/paramedics are scheduled to be hired in 2019 when updates to the District’s fire stations are complete. Every new firefighter the District hires will also be a licensed paramedic.