The Region I work in (Pop. 1.1 million mixed urban, suburban and rural) staffs:
- 24, 24x7 Ambulances
- 3, 24x7 Swing Shift Ambulances (Float staff used to fill shift vacancies, staffed if those Paramedics not needed for fill in)
- 7, 12x7 Peak Coverage Ambulances
- 4, 12x7 Response Units
- 2, 24x7 Special Response Unit (Tactical, Bariatric, Hazmat, Rescue support, etc)
- 3, 24x7 District Superintendents in single response vehicles
- 1 Major Incident Trailer
- 1 Rehab and Decon Trailer
- 1 Emergency Support Unit (Large truck w/ supplies)
- 3 Logistics Support Units (used by logistics division during the day for restocks and general facility and vehicle work)
- 4 Subdued markings Chief vehicles
- 3 generic Admin vehicles (no equipment)
- 2 retired Ambulances assigned to Driver Training duties
- 1 Gator offroad Ambulance w/trailer
- 1 SRU Paramedic assigned to Police Marine Unit (Summer)
- 1 SRU Paramedic assigned to Police ice water / snow mobile unit (Winter)
Can't recall how many spare vehicles (Ambulance and Response Unit) we have at HQ these days. A dozen or so I think.
We're deployed out of 19 stations throughout the region, divided into three districts. Service is currently ~ 40% ACP staff w/ more being trained each year.
Given population and service demand growth in the region the following enhancements are planned for the next five years:
- 6 new stations (minimum 6 new 24x7 trucks)
- 5 station replacements/renovations
- Multi-patient bus. It will be equipped to carry 10 stretcher patients and 10 ambulatory.
- New 65000 sq ft. HQ/Operations Centre currently being constructed (will also serve as the base of operations for the SRU)