- RIT Ambulance
InfoboxFireDepartment
name = RIT Ambulance
established = 1981
staffing = Volunteer
strength = 99
stations = 1
EMSunits = 2
FirstResponderBLSorALS = BLSRIT Ambulance (RITA) is a student run
Emergency Medical Services organization at theRochester Institute of Technology which responds to emergencies. This organization serves the entireRochester Institute of Technology campus and part of the surrounding town ofHenrietta, New York . RIT Ambulance is aNew York State CertifiedAmbulance Corps and a member of the [http://www.ncemsf.org National Collegiate EMS Foundation (NCEMSF)] .RIT Ambulance responds to all medical emergencies on RIT property including the residence halls, academic buildings and apartment complexes. RIT Ambulance also honors a limited
mutual aid agreement with [http://henriettaambulance.org Henrietta Volunteer Ambulance (HVA)] which allows it to assist as a backup responder when Henrietta ambulances are unavailable.RIT Ambulance provides coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout the year except during institute closing during Christmas break. Organization staffing is provided on a volunteer basis by students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
History
RIT Ambulance receives its right to function from the New York State Department of Health, the Rochester Institute of Technology, and the RIT Student Health Center. It originated from the Student Safety which in 1981 became a certified ambulance corps known as RIT Emergency Medical Unit. It has since been renamed to RIT Ambulance.
For many years the RIT Ambulance Corps was only dispatched to emergencies by [http://finweb.rit.edu/publicsafety RIT Public Safety] , but in 1993 became a Monroe County EMS subscriber. Subscription to the Monroe County system served to ensure that
9-1-1 calls on the RIT Campus would be appropriately routed to RIT Ambulance Corps rather than to the Henrietta Ambulance.Vehicles
RIT Ambulance operates two emergency vehicles
Membership
RIT Ambulance membership is open to RIT students, faculty and staff. A [http://ambulance.rit.edu/?page=members current list] of the complete membership is available.
While anyone can be a member, a great deal of training and commitment is required to become cleared in a position. Members who have cleared are assigned a radio identifier and are allowed to work without a trainer on the ambulance or first response vehicle. A [http://ambulance.rit.edu/?page=roster current list] of the cleared membership is also available.
Positions
The following positions exist at RIT Ambulance
* Dispatcher - Responsible for coordinating radio traffic with the ambulance, additional responding units, Public Safety and the EMS dispatcher.
* Driver - Responsible for safely operating the ambulance in both emergency and non-emergency capacity. Must drive to a scene, assist with patient care, and transport to the hospital. Must have
CEVO orEVOC training and complete an extensive training course.* Medic - Responsible for patient care. Must be an NYS EMT-Basic and complete an extensive training course including epinephrine and albuterol usage and defibrillation.
* MCO - Medical Command Officer. Responsible for handling any operational issues during their shift. The MCO also responds to calls meeting specific criteria including: more than one ambulance is responding or
mass casualty incident s,Hazmat incidents, confirmedstructure fire on campus,motor vehicle accident with reported people trapped, vehicle overturned, or RIT Ambulance vehicle involved. An MCO can also respond to any RIT Ambulance call at his discretion but may not engage in patient care unless requested to do so or under extreme circumstances.* First Responder - During times where the ambulance is out-of-service, a full crew can't be secured, RIT Ambulance runs a first responder program. All cleared medics can also allowed to first respond in an official capacity. First responders use their personal vechilies, or Defib 63 if they are also cleared as a driver, or have approval from the operational staff.
Anyone not cleared in a position is generally working in a trainee capacity towards clearance. There are varying levels of training and clearance as outlined in the Standard Operating Procedures which are available in the documents section below.
Statistics
Detailed statistics are available at the following page [http://ambulance.rit.edu/index.php?page=statistics RIT Ambulance Call Statistics]
Documents
Listed below are the important documents for RIT Ambulance. These are links directly to the [http://ambulance.rit.edu/ RIT Ambulance main web page] . The application for membership is available in the paper form listed below but can also be [https://ambulance.rit.edu/?page=application completed online] .
[http://ambulance.rit.edu/documents/application.pdf Application for Membership]
[http://ambulance.rit.edu/documents/constitution.pdf Constitution]
[http://ambulance.rit.edu/documents/sop.pdf Standard Operating Procedures]
References
* [http://ambulance.rit.edu The Official RIT Ambulance website]
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