#GMVEMSC: Kettering Health Network - Troy Hospital

 

 

 

Good morning, If you haven’t heard we are excited to announce that the Kettering Health Network Troy Hospital will open this week on Tuesday, June 18th at 0700. Below you will find some important details for KHN Troy Hospital.  Please share this information with the staff on your department only. 

 

  • Opening Date: June 18th @ 07:00
  • Address: 600 W. Main St., Troy, Ohio 45373
  • OHD # - OH06275

 

  • Contact Jim Garrett at James.Garrett@Ketteringhealth.org or Tony Alexander at Anthony.Alexander@Ketteringhealth.org for the following:
    • Ambulance ED Door Code
    • EMS Room Door Code – Food and drinks are available for you along with two work stations that have Spillman installed. Please leave a copy of your PCR with the ED staff or follow the guidelines outlined in the GMVEMSC protocol.
    • EMS Supply Cabinet Code – This is a one for one exchange, some items you may need to request from the ED Staff – EZIO needles, King airway, etc.
  • Drug Bag Cabinet – ED Staff will exchange a bag for you

 

The following are important phone #’s

  • Hospital Main # 937-980-7000
  • ED Main # - 937-980-7010
  • ED Fax # - 937-980-7019
    • The KHN Troy Hospital does have a LifeNet station that will receive 12 lead transmissions from your LP12 or LP15.  Please contact your rep to get the assignment on your LifePak.  If you need help with this or want to test your transmission, please let me know.
  • EMS Call-in #- 937-980-7015
  • Miami County Radio –  ID# 55KHNTRY -  If you do not have the Kettering Troy channel on your radio – please contact Jeff Busch at the Miami County Communication Center.
    • For the betterment of patient care, we ask that you call/radio ahead your patient care report so we can do our best to have a bed assignment for you prior to your arrival.  We do understand that there are times when this is not possible.
  • Security Office # - 937-980-7095
  • EMS Coordinator Office – 937-980-7018
    • EMS Coordinators :
      • Tony Alexander 937-875-5355
      • Jim Garrett : 937-467-1548

 

If you were not able to attend either of the First Responder events that we held on June 6th & 7th and would like to have a tour of our hospital, please feel free to contact Jim or myself.  If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to call.  We are excited to bring the Kettering Health Network to Miami County as a healthcare option for you and your patients and look forward to a long-lasting partnership with your department!

 

Respectfully,

 

 

Tony Alexander, A.S.,NRP, EMSI

EMS Coordinator

Kettering Health Network

O: (937) 762-5924

C: (937) 875-5355

F: (937) 522-8543

Anthony.Alexander@KetteringHealth.org

 


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#GMVEMSC: FW: Dayton Area Firefighters Night @ the Dragons!

 

The Dayton Dragons have been working with Dayton Fire Chief Jeffrey Payne on a Dayton Area Firefighters fundraising game, and he asked me to send this out to you on his behalf. 

 

Thank you

Eric Deutsch

Executive Vice President, Dayton Dragons

 

In conjunction with the Dayton Dragons, we have worked to provide an opportunity for your children, families, friends, and neighbors to have a special fundraising game night at Fifth Third Field.

 

The Dayton Dragons are celebrating their 20th season of Dragons Baseball. For 19 seasons, Dragons Baseball has been a staple of the Dayton community. Come enjoy the Dragons 20th season in downtown Dayton, OH.

 

In 2018, their ticketing fundraising program helped raise over $47,000 to charities and non-profit organizations across the greater Dayton region.  You too can join the fun and excitement of Dragons Baseball to raise money for the Firefighters charity of choice: The Muscular Dystrophy Association.  Dayton Area Firefighters Night Tuesday, July 30th  at 7pm.  Tickets cost just $12.00 and includes a Dragons hat. Best of all, $6.00 from every ticket sold will go back to The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) to help fight this disease!

 

Stadium Seating Option: $12.00

-        One (1) stadium seat/ticket

-        One (1) souvenir Dragons cap

That’s over $30.00 in value for just $12.00!

 

Come watch the future talent of the Cincinnati Reds and have a fun time with this great deal!  Since their games sell out, I highly encourage you to order prior to the deadline of Friday, July 19th.   You can reserve your spot now by calling the Dragons at (937) 228-2287 x290 or email the Dragons at dragons@daytondragons.com.  You can also order online by clicking below (print tickets at home or work):

·       Code: FIRE

 

If you have any questions, please reach out to the Dragons front office.  Thank you very much, we look forward to seeing you at Fifth Third Field very soon.

 

 

 


Jeffrey L Payne

Director and Chief, Dayton Fire Department

jeffrey.payne@daytonohio.gov, (937) 333-4501  office; (937) 234-1611  fax

 

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC Jobs: FW: Division of Ohio EMS Vacancy

ohio department of public safety - safety, service, protection

OHIO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Ohio Emergency Medical Services

Melvin House, Executive Director

www.ems.ohio.gov

 

 

The Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Medical Services has the following vacancy: 

Medical Transportation Field Inspector

for the greater Cleveland area to include, Medina and Lorain counties.

This is an "Independent Contractor" position.  

Agency Preferred Qualifications:

Ohio certified EMS credential with at least 5 years' experience.

 

A full job description can be found in the attachment. Send cover letter and resume by 

July 1, 2019 to:

David Fiffick, Chief, Medical Transportation

Ohio Department of Public Safety

Ohio Division of Emergency Medical Services

1970 West Broad Street

Columbus, Ohio 43223

614-466-9451

 

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC Training: Community Paramedicine Chairperson and Member Openings

 

Greater Miami Valley EMS Council has an active Community Paramedicine Committee that meets monthly and is helping map out the future in this exciting area of EMS.  Community paramedicine, also called Mobile Integrated Health Care, is a new and evolving healthcare model that uses EMS in expanded roles by assisting with public health and primary healthcare and preventive services.  Such programs are growing across the nation, and the potential benefits of such programs are numerous.  With the announcement of potential reimbursement by Medicare and other insurers, the growth potential has become even greater. 

 

The EMS Council is working to develop and implement programs that best meet the needs of our region, ranging from chronic disease management and injury prevention, to reduced 911 requests/transports for non-urgent patients, to appropriate follow-up care for high-risk patients without hospital readmission.  If you or your agency are interested,  we would welcome your involvement. 

 

In fact, we are looking for members, and for a new chairperson.  If you would like to be considered to chair this important committee, or would just like to be placed on our email distribution list for committee members, send an email to gmvemsc@gdaha.org.

 

Our next meeting of the Community Paramedicine Committee will be at 12 Noon, Tuesday, June 18th.  The meeting will be held at Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association, 241 Taylor St., Suite 130, Dayton, OH.  All are invited. 

 

Lunch will be served.  If you plan to attend, please RSVP by Monday morning to slehrter@gdaha.org so we have a lunch count.

 

David N. Gerstner, President

Greater Miami Valley EMS Council

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC: Community Paramedicine Chairperson and Member Openings

 

Greater Miami Valley EMS Council has an active Community Paramedicine Committee that meets monthly and is helping map out the future in this exciting area of EMS.  Community paramedicine, also called Mobile Integrated Health Care, is a new and evolving healthcare model that uses EMS in expanded roles by assisting with public health and primary healthcare and preventive services.  Such programs are growing across the nation, and the potential benefits of such programs are numerous.  With the announcement of potential reimbursement by Medicare and other insurers, the growth potential has become even greater. 

 

The EMS Council is working to develop and implement programs that best meet the needs of our region, ranging from chronic disease management and injury prevention, to reduced 911 requests/transports for non-urgent patients, to appropriate follow-up care for high-risk patients without hospital readmission.  If you or your agency are interested,  we would welcome your involvement. 

 

In fact, we are looking for members, and for a new chairperson.  If you would like to be considered to chair this important committee, or would just like to be placed on our email distribution list for committee members, send an email to gmvemsc@gdaha.org.

 

Our next meeting of the Community Paramedicine Committee will be at 12 Noon, Tuesday, June 18th.  The meeting will be held at Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association, 241 Taylor St., Suite 130, Dayton, OH.  All are invited. 

 

Lunch will be served.  If you plan to attend, please RSVP by Monday morning to slehrter@gdaha.org so we have a lunch count.

 

David N. Gerstner, President

Greater Miami Valley EMS Council