Staffing Updates - Week of Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Apparatus staffing continues to remain fluid and change as needed to better serve the citizens and residents of Prince George’s County.
Branchville Fire/EMS Station #811 is up today for the Volunteer Staffing Utilization Plan (VSU). They have responded on 1 ambulance call and one 1st due box with 5 personnel on the engine, so far today.
Landover Hills Fire/EMS Station #830 –Has a dedicated ambulance (A830) and a non-dedicated ambulance (A830B). The Medic Unit has been relocated.
Tuxedo-Cheverly Fire/EMS Station 822 will now house the former Medic 830. Medic 822 has been placed in service and responding from Station #822.
Bunker Hill Fire/EMS Station #855 is running dedicated staffing on Paramedic Ambulance #855. There is no full time BLS ambulance running from this station.
Paramedic Engine #841 will remain in service.
District Heights Fire/EMS Station #826 has dedicated Engine and/or Truck, Paramedic Ambulance, and/or Ambulance, based on daily staffing levels.
Apparatus staffing continues to remain fluid and change as needed to better serve the citizens and residents of Prince George’s County.
Branchville Fire/EMS Station #811 is up today for the Volunteer Staffing Utilization Plan (VSU). They have responded on 1 ambulance call and one 1st due box with 5 personnel on the engine, so far today.
Landover Hills Fire/EMS Station #830 –Has a dedicated ambulance (A830) and a non-dedicated ambulance (A830B). The Medic Unit has been relocated.
Tuxedo-Cheverly Fire/EMS Station 822 will now house the former Medic 830. Medic 822 has been placed in service and responding from Station #822.
Bunker Hill Fire/EMS Station #855 is running dedicated staffing on Paramedic Ambulance #855. There is no full time BLS ambulance running from this station.
Paramedic Engine #841 will remain in service.
District Heights Fire/EMS Station #826 has dedicated Engine and/or Truck, Paramedic Ambulance, and/or Ambulance, based on daily staffing levels.
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