does responding with light and sirens decrease time?
these
http://www.emergencydispatch.org/articles/ambulancetransporttime1.htm
and others say "no." So apparently it is just an illusion. In addition I might think that if it is saving "considerable" time at your agency, it may not be because of lights and sirens, but unsafe driving practices.
In my squad days I worked for a company that did IFT for a bit. There were frequently nurse practicioners that wanted us to lights and siren their peds patients to a hospital with a CT scan for their routine CT use. They originally didn't really like it when I told them "no." When I explained and showed them the studies at the time (similar to the above link as well as crashes and fatalities involving ambulances) they stopped asking.
One NP early on went nuts and pulled some "I am the senior healthcare professional and it is my decision" BS. (quickly countered with: "if you want to accept the responsibility of driving this box, here are the keys.")
If somebody has a scheduled IFT, it is not emergent, why risk your life and the life of bystanders for a BS concept of speed.
these
http://www.emergencydispatch.org/articles/ambulancetransporttime1.htm
and others say "no." So apparently it is just an illusion. In addition I might think that if it is saving "considerable" time at your agency, it may not be because of lights and sirens, but unsafe driving practices.
In my squad days I worked for a company that did IFT for a bit. There were frequently nurse practicioners that wanted us to lights and siren their peds patients to a hospital with a CT scan for their routine CT use. They originally didn't really like it when I told them "no." When I explained and showed them the studies at the time (similar to the above link as well as crashes and fatalities involving ambulances) they stopped asking.
One NP early on went nuts and pulled some "I am the senior healthcare professional and it is my decision" BS. (quickly countered with: "if you want to accept the responsibility of driving this box, here are the keys.")
If somebody has a scheduled IFT, it is not emergent, why risk your life and the life of bystanders for a BS concept of speed.