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Boston Emergency Medical Services

Boston Emergency Medical Services (Boston EMS) provides basic life support (BLS) and advanced life support (ALS) ambulance units throughout the neighborhoods in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Boston EMS is a public safety agency responding to 911 calls alone or with the Boston Police and/or Boston Fire Departments dependent upon the nature of an incident. The agency employs over 400 emergency medical technicians (EMT) and paramedics.[1]

Boston Emergency Medical Services
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Boston EMS headquarters
Established1892
Headquarters785 Albany Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02118
JurisdictionCity of Boston
Dept. typeFull-time Paid
Employees400 plus
BLS or ALSBLS/ALS 2 tier system
Ambulances23 BLS/5 ALS day and evening shifts-11 BLS/3 ALS night shift
ChiefJames Hooley, EMT-P
Medical directorSophia Dyer, MD, FACEP
ResponsesMore than 126,000 calls
Websitecityofboston.gov/ems

Boston EMS is a bureau of the City of Boston Public Health Commission. Boston EMS hires Massachusetts State certified EMTs by competitive examination and upon completion of the Boston EMS Recruit Academy, and then promotes paramedics from within the department after completing an intense internship. The department is managed by a uniformed command staff consisting of a Chief of Department, a Superintendent-in-Chief, three Superintendents, and eleven Deputy Superintendents.

There are sixteen ambulance stations located throughout the city. Field operations are commanded by a Deputy Superintendent (Shift Commander) and assisted by 2 Lieutenants (Field Supervisors) operating in 2 Divisions. A third impact Lieutenant is deployed as needed and during major citywide events. All department vehicles are equipped with Global Positioning (GPS) and Mobile Data Terminals (MDT). An EMT is assigned to the Boston Police Harbor Unit from mid spring though late fall.

Boston EMS maintains a fully staffed Special Operations Unit which includes a heavy duty rescue truck, two medium duty rescue trucks, a state-of-the-art MCI bus, support trailers, ATV's and a bike team for special events and major incidents. In addition, several other specialized units provide logistical/technical support for Boston EMS operations, including a modern Dispatch Operations Center (staffed by EMTs) located in Boston Police Headquarters, the Training Division, a Community Initiatives Office and Administration & Finance office. The Materials Management Unit provides 24-hour equipment/supply services and the Fleet Services Unit maintain an inventory of approximately 120 department vehicles. There are also Facilities and Communications Engineering sections.

Boston EMS is a unionized department with EMT's and Paramedics represented by the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association, EMS Division; Support Services staff represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME); Command Staff represented by SENA, and civilian office/clerical staff represented by SEIU.

The Boston EMS ambulance fleet consists of Braun ambulances mounted on Ford F-450 Super Duty chassis.

History edit

Boston EMS traces its history to the Boston City Hospital Ambulance Service, formed in 1892,[2] and it remained a division of the City of Boston Health & Hospitals Department through 1996, at which time Boston EMS became a bureau of the newly created Boston Public Health Commission.

After 36 years of service with Boston EMS, Chief of Department Richard Serino retired in October 2009 to accept the position of Deputy Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) after nomination and confirmation by the US Senate.

On January 25, 2010, Mayor Thomas Menino appointed Superintendent-in-Chief James Hooley, a 32 year veteran of Boston EMS as the new Chief of Department. On June 7, 2010, Superintendent Brendan Kearney was appointed Superintendent in-Chief of the department.

On April 15, 2013, Boston EMS was the primary medical response agency to the Boston Marathon bombing.

Ranks edit

The Boston EMS rank structure is as follows:[3]

Title Insignia Notes
Chief of Department
 
The Chief of Department is the head of the department and is responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations. The Chief of Department wears a white shirt with a gold badge and stars.
Superintendent-in-Chief
 
The Superintendent-in-Chief is the second highest-ranking officer in the department. The Superintendent-In Chief wears a white shirt with a gold badge and stars.
Superintendent
 
Superintendents are typically in charge of a Division. Superintendents wear a white shirt with a gold badge and stars.
Deputy Superintendent
 
Deputy Superintendents serve as shift commanders. Deputy Superintendents wear a white shirt with a gold badge and stars.
Captain
 
Captains are either designated as a Principal EMT or as a Training Supervisor. They also have supervisory and inspectional responsibilities. Captains wear a white shirt with a gold badge and bars.
Lieutenant
 
Lieutenants serve as supervisors of field units or supervisors of dispatch operations. They have administrative and clinical responsibility and authority over EMTs and recruits; they have administrative responsibility and authority over Paramedics. Lieutenants were formerly known as Senior EMTs. They wear a white shirt with a gold badge and bars.
EMT-Paramedic EMT-Paramedics are certified as emergency medical technicians at the advanced life support level. EMT-Paramedics wear a white shirt with a silver badge.
EMT-Basic EMT-Basics are certified as emergency medical technicians at the basic life support level. EMT-Basics wear a beige shirt with a silver badge.
EMT-Recruit EMT-Recruits are members who undergo orientation or internship for consideration for promotion to EMT-Basic.

Regimental Pipes and Drums Corps edit

The Boston EMS Regimental Pipes and Drums Corps is one of the first dedicated EMS uniformed pipe and drum bands in the United States, and was formed in 1998.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Boston EMS Main Page
  2. ^ "Boston EMS History" April 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Boston EMS website
  3. ^ "Boston EMS Policy and Procedure Manual" (PDF). bemsacademy.com. Boston EMS. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Boston Pipes and Drums Corps" April 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Boston EMS website

External links edit

  • Boston Police Patrolman's Association - EMS Division

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shirt with a gold badge and bars Lieutenant nbsp Lieutenants serve as supervisors of field units or supervisors of dispatch operations They have administrative and clinical responsibility and authority over EMTs and recruits they have administrative responsibility and authority over Paramedics Lieutenants were formerly known as Senior EMTs They wear a white shirt with a gold badge and bars EMT Paramedic EMT Paramedics are certified as emergency medical technicians at the advanced life support level EMT Paramedics wear a white shirt with a silver badge EMT Basic EMT Basics are certified as emergency medical technicians at the basic life support level EMT Basics wear a beige shirt with a silver badge EMT Recruit EMT Recruits are members who undergo orientation or internship for consideration for promotion to EMT Basic Regimental Pipes and Drums Corps editThe Boston EMS Regimental Pipes and Drums Corps is one of the first dedicated EMS uniformed pipe and drum bands in the United States 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