Peel Regional Paramedic Services
Established | 2000 |
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Headquarters | Peel Region, Ontario |
Jurisdiction | Regional municipality |
Employees | Almost 500 full- and part-time paramedics work for Peel Regional Paramedic Services. |
Ambulances | 50 ambulances and 8 Rapid Response Units |
Chief | Peter Dundas, Director of Peel Regional Paramedic Services |
Medical director | Dr. Sheldon Cheskes |
Responses | Responds to over 94,000 emergencies each year |
Website | http://www.peelregion.ca/paramedics/ |
Peel Regional Paramedics Services (EMS) provides ambulatory and paramedic care for the municipalities within Peel Region, in Ontario, Canada. Paramedic Headquarters are located in Mississauga and operations serve the residents of Caledon, Brampton, and Mississauga.
At peak times, 52 ambulances and 8 rapid response vehicles are in service to care for approximately 1.3 million people and cover 1,225 square kilometres. In addition to the 50 frontline ambulances, Peel Regional Paramedic Services has 9 Supervisor First Response Vehicles, 2 Emergency Support Units and 2 Support Services Units. Bariatric Units, for obese patients, have also entered routine service in 2011.
Peel Paramedics are overseen by Sunnybrook Centre for Prehospital Medicine (SCPM) and Base Hospital Director Sheldon Cheskes.[1] The Paramedics have routinely been involved in ground breaking patient care studies that have revolutionized Emergency Patient Care in the ROC - Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium. ROC is a clinical trial network focusing on research in the area of pre-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest and severe traumatic injury.
Service Issues
Peel Paramedics routinely encounter off-load delays at area hospitals due to the volume of patients transported, lengthy wait times at local Emergency Rooms and the aging population in the Region of Peel.[2]
Operations
Peel Region Paramedics operate in the following geographical entities within Peel Region [3]
List of EMS stations
City of Mississauga
- Stn. 14 - Tomken Reporting Station - 6825 Tomken Road, Missisauga (Opened January 2012)
- Stn. 00 (Headquarters)- Maingate - 5299 Maingate Drive, Mississauga
- Stn. 01 - Tedlo - 2355 Tedlo Street, Mississauga
- Stn. 02 - Kennedy - 6660 Kennedy Road, Mississauga (Closed in 2012)
- Stn. 03 - Clarkson - 1578 Finfar Court, Mississauga
- Stn. 04/05 - Kitimat - 6810 Kitimat Road, Mississauga
- Stn. 09 - Malton - 1980 Boylen Road, Mississauga (Closed in 2015)
- Stn. 13 - Goreway - 7101 Goreway Drive, Mississauga
- Stn. 15 - Winding Trail - 1355 Winding Trail, Mississauga
- Stn. 20 - Airport - 6375 Airport Road, Mississauga
- Stn. F1 - Fewster (1) - 1165 Fewster Drive, Mississauga
City of Brampton
- Stn. 19 - Fernforest Reporting and Administration Station - 1600 Bovaird Drive East, Brampton - Opened September, 2015
- Stn. 06 - Bramalea - 52 Bramalea Road, Brampton (Closed in 2015)
- Stn. 07 - Hale - 75B Hale Road, Brampton
- Stn. 08 - Heartlake - 91 Sandalwood Parkway East, Brampton
- Stn. 15 - The Gore - 10775 The Gore Road, Brampton
- Stn. 16 - Victoria - 40 Victoria Drive, Brampton
- Stn. 17 - Rosedale - 71 Rosedale Avenue West, Brampton (Closed in 2015)
- Stn. 18 - Exchange - 75 Exchange Drive, Brampton
Town of Caledon
- Stn. 10 - Bolton - 28 Ann Street, Caledon
- Stn. 11 - Caledon - 3611 Charleston Side Road, Caledon
- Stn. 12 - Valleywood - 2 Snelcrest Drive, Caledon [4]
Future Stations (estimated by 2018)
- 20 Lynch Drive (Peel Memorial Hospital)
- 25 Rising Hill Ridge, Brampton - Reporting and Satellite Station
- 7120 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
- 3190 Mavis Road, Mississauga
- 938 East Avenue, Mississauga
- 6375 Airport Road, Mississauga
- 2492 Thomas Street, Mississauga - Reporting and Satellite Station
- 5845 Falborne Street, Mississauga
- 6097 Old School Road, Caledon [5]
Fleet
- 50 Ambulances & Vehicles
- Type III - Ford & GMC chassis (3XXX)
- Type III Tactical
- Chrysler minivan - Public Education and Outreach
- Dodge Charger - Platoon Manager
- Chevy Impala- Administration
- Ford Expedition- Rapid Response Units
- Chevy Tahoe- Supervisor Vehicles
- Ford Taurus- Deputy Chief
Power Stretchers
The first Stryker Power Pro XT was rolled out mid July, 2016. Estimated full fleet installation by January, 2017.[6]
Services
- Primary Care Paramedics[7]
- Advanced Care Paramedics[8]
- Tactical Paramedic Units
- Rapid Response Units
See also
Paramedicine in Canada
Emergency Services in Peel Region
Guelph-Wellington EMS | Dufferin County Paramedic Service County of Simcoe Paramedic Service |
York Region Paramedic Services | ||
Halton Region Paramedic Services | Toronto Paramedic Services | |||
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Lake Ontario |
References
- ↑ http://www.prehospitalmedicine.ca/wp-content/uploads/directives/Paramedic_Guide_2014March_web.pdf
- ↑ https://www.peelregion.ca/council/agendas/pdf/2013/epsc%204a.pdf
- ↑ http://www.peelregion.ca/paramedics/about-para/commitment.htm
- ↑ http://www.peelregion.ca/paramedics/about-para/stations/
- ↑ http://www.peelregion.ca/paramedics/about-para/stations/
- ↑ "Emergency Cots - Power-PRO XT : Stryker". www.stryker.com. Retrieved 2016-08-07. horizontal tab character in
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at position 17 (help) - ↑ Domenico), (Mastronardi,. "The Paramedic Profession - About Peel Paramedics - Emergency Programs - 9-1-1 - The Region of Peel - Region of Peel". www.peelregion.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
- ↑ Domenico), (Mastronardi,. "The Paramedic Profession - About Peel Paramedics - Emergency Programs - 9-1-1 - The Region of Peel - Region of Peel". www.peelregion.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-24.