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07.15:   Drill
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07.28:   Drill
     The "Star Of Life" was designed by Leo R. Schwartz when he was Chief of the EMS Branch of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The symbol was registered with the Commisioner of Patents and Trade-marks on February 1, 1977 under the NHTSA. There are six points to the Star Of Life. Each point stands for an element of the Emergency Medical Services duties.

   1. Detection: Often done by eyewitnesses in the event of illness or incident.

   2. Reporting: Those bearing witness then report illnesses and/or incidents to the proper authorities, whether its the local communications center, a doctor, etc.

   3. Response: The reporting is then transferred to the local ambulance squad. The communication center also determines whether or not advanced life support (Paramedics, Aeromedical Support, etc.) is required, and dispatches them to the scene.

   4. On Scene Care: Responing units arrive at the scene and begin treatment of the patient on location and prepare the patient for transport.

   5. Care In Transit: Care is then continues while enroute to the hospital or various trauma centers, the destination being determined by the team caring for the patient.

   6. Transfer To Definitive Care: When arriving at the destination, the responding team transferrs care to the hospital staff, giving a report of the complaint and the treatment thus far.

     The snake and the staff in the Star Of Life originates from pictures of Asclepius. He was the son of Apollo in Greek mythology and had learned the art of healing from a centaur named Cheron. Zeus had feared that mankind would then become immortal because of his skill, so Zeus killed Asclepius and Asclepius's followers worshipped him in his memory.

Call Volume
JAN 62 74 70
FEB 60 72 56
MAR 50 70 71
APR 48 90 75
MAY 60 66 77
JUN 49 87  
JUL 64 98  
AUG 60 94  
SEP 46 88  
OCT 51 88  
NOV 38 92  
DEC 46 68  
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