Virginia Beach Department of EMSJurisdiction | City of Virginia Beach |
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Total area (sq. miles) | 310 |
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Dept. type | Volunteer Based |
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Employees | 1100+ |
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BLS or ALS | ALS |
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Ambulances | 40 |
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Fly-cars | 16 |
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Chief | Jason Stroud |
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Medical director | Dr. Stewart Martin, MD |
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Responses | 45.899 (2016) |
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Website | Official website |
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The Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Medical Services is the 911 EMS provider for Virginia Beach, Virginia. Virginia Beach is the largest city in the United States with a volunteer based EMS system. Since the 1940s Virginia Beach has offered free pre-hospital emergency services through 10 volunteer rescue squads supported by 1,100+ volunteers throughout the city.[1] Virginia beach EMS has also been a leader in a variety of pre-hospital technologies including 12-lead transmission,EZ-IO technology and therapeutic hypothermia,rapid sequence induction and intubation (RSII),video laryngoscope,end tidal CO2 monitoring,S T Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) and Stroke programs and community CardioPulmonary Resuscitation (CPR),among others. These programs and more have contributed to the 36% cardiac arrest survival rate (2012).[2]