Honolulu Fire and EMS merging?

DrParasite

The fire extinguisher is not just for show
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Those include a dependence on overtime to meet daily operational needs, lack of advanced support service personnel, competition for staff from federal fire agencies providing emergency medical services, lack of career opportunities and advancement for emergency services personnel and insufficient resources in some urban areas.
the solution to these problems are to hire more people to meet the daily operations needs, to hire advanced support services personnel, compensate people better so they won't go to the federal fire agencies, provider a career ladder for EMS personnel, and lastly, hire and assign enough resources to handle the call volume in the urban areas. none of these issues will be resolved by merging with the FD, as they all require spending money and allocating additional money for EMS. Many have claimed a merger would help, but rarely does it actually happen.

as I have said time and time again, instead of pushing for the EMS agency to merge with the FD, why not push for the City to properly fund and staff the EMS agency? Probably be more efficient and lead to better working conditions in the long run
 

thegreypilgrim

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The $175,000 study by Emergency Services Consulting International said problems that plagued the emergency services system, which were spelled out in a 1992 study, continue.
What do you know, another study by a consulting group deeply embedded with fire department advocacy organizations. Check out the backgrounds of the leadership at ESCI as well as its client base. Just as bad as the economic studies commissioned by the Heritage Foundation.

Taking the charitable perspective, even if the merger did save money, the citizens of Oahu will be the ones losing out. Hopefully they see through the smoke.
 
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