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The memorandum discusses the Fire Department Emergency Medical Services Annual Report presented to the Public Safety, Finance, and Strategic Support Committee. It includes recommendations to accept the report, which analyzes EMS delivery in Fiscal Year 2024-2025, highlighting that 61% of emergency responses were medical in nature. The report outlines the Department's mission, the role of Advanced Life Support (ALS) in emergency responses, and the challenges faced due to ambulance unavailability. It also addresses the increase in emergency call volume, staffing strategies, and the need for improved patient offload times at hospitals. The document emphasizes the importance of controlled substance security and the Department's commitment to continuous improvement in EMS operations.
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The report analyzes EMS delivery in Fiscal Year 2024-2025.
61% of emergency responses were categorized as 'Medical Only'.
The Department provides ALS patient care under an agreement with the County EMS Agency.
Ambulance unavailability has led to increased transport responsibilities for the Department.
Emergency call volume has increased by 51.9% since Fiscal Year 2011-2012.
The Department aims to maintain 173 Firefighter/Paramedics for staffing.
California Assembly Bill 40 addresses ambulance patient offload delays.
The Department is committed to improving controlled substance security.
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PSFSS COMMITTEE AGENDA: ITEM: TO: PUBLIC SAFETY, FINANCE AND STRATEGIC SUPPORT COMMITTEE FROM: Robert Sapien, Jr. SUBJECT: Fire Department Emergency Medical Services Annual Report DATE: January 29, 2026 Approved 2/19/2026 (d)3 Date: 2/11/2026 RECOMMENDATION Accept the annual report on Fire Department Emergency Medical Services delivery. BACKGROUND On March 20th, 2025, the Department presented its Fire Department Emergency Medical Annual Services Report 1 to the Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee. Resuming regular annual reporting, the Department offers an analysis of its EMS delivery experience in Fiscal Year 2024-2025. The Department’s mission is to protect life, property, and the environment through prevention and response. One facet of the Department’s all-hazards response capabilities is emergency medical first response. EMS requests comprise the greatest number of overall emergency services requests. As illustrated below in Chart 1, 61% of the 111,373 total responses were categorized as “Medical Only” in Fiscal Year 20242025. 1 https://sanjose.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=13937442&GUID=A52A60F5-E878-4D99-924DE9C204825878 PUBLIC SAFETY, FINANCE AND...
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The document is an Annual Report from the Fire Department Emergency Medical Services presented to the Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee. It outlines the structure and operations of the Fire Department's ALS and ambulance transport services, including the number of fire stations, engines, trucks, and rescue medics. It details the First Responder EMS Protocol for ALS services, highlights the Nurse Navigation pilot program, and provides statistics on incident types and patient primary impressions for the fiscal year 2024-2025. The report also discusses the Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine initiative aimed at providing non-emergent care and reducing demand on emergency services.
Key points
The Fire Department operates 34 fire stations with 33 engines, 9 trucks, 1 ARFF, and 1 US&R.
There are 3 rescue medics in service 24/7 and 8 available in the fleet.
The report includes a First Responder EMS Protocol for ALS services.
The Nurse Navigation pilot program transferred approximately 1% of 9-1-1 calls to a telehealth nurse.
The fiscal year 2024-2025 saw 111,373 unique calls for service, with 61% being 'Medical Only' emergencies.
Traumatic injuries accounted for approximately 16.7% of total EMS calls.
The Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine program connects patients with appropriate healthcare and reduces emergency service demand.
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Fire Department Emergency Medical Services Annual Report Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee February 19, 2026 Item (d)3 Presented by: Robert Sapien, Jr., Fire Chief, Fire Department Steve Boughey, Deputy Fire Chief, Bureau of EMS & Training Fire Department ALS & Ambulance Transport Services Engine, Truck, US&R, ARFF • 34 Fire Stations • 33 Engines, 9 Trucks, 1 ARFF, 1 US&R • 4-Responders/ALS Rescue Medics • 3 Rescue Medics in service 24/7 • 8 Available in Fleet • 2-Responders/ALS 2 First Responder EMS Protocol for ALS Services* 9-1-1 request is received for Emergency Medical Services Fire & Ambulance Dispatched for Advance Life Support Services / Dispatcher Prearrival Instructions Initiated Firefighter/ Paramedic arrives and provides treatment Firefighter/Paramedic retains patient care for exigent transport to Emergency Department Transfers care to Ambulance for transport to Emergency Department *Nurse Navigation 3 First Responder EMS Protocol for ALS Services* Nurse Navigation: Under Nurse Navigation, 9-1-1 callers may be transferred to a telehealth nurse, or responders on scene may refer patients to the telehealth nurse. Santa Clara County Emergency Medical...