For the past several weeks the
Emmitsburg community has been inundated with information
concerning the need to have a fire-taxing district. Several
months ago the Emmitsburg Ambulance Company sent a letter to
Frederick County Fire and Rescue Service informing them of
the difficulties the Ambulance Company is having handling
the large volume of calls that their first due responder
area is responsible for.
The Emmitsburg Ambulance Company
should be commended for the service that they have provided
for 50 years. The Emmitsburg Ambulance Company has taken
great pride in providing a 100 percent volunteer service for
50 years. I know it was not an easy decision for The
Emmitsburg Ambulance Company to request career service
employees. Obviously, the Emmitsburg Ambulance Company's
board of Directors only had the safety of the Emmitsburg
community in mind when they made this request.
On Tuesday November 9, 2004 the
Frederick County Board of Commissioners will hold a special
meeting at Mother Seton School to discuss the level of
service that may be needed to meet the demands of the
community for emergency ambulance service. Regardless of the
decision made by the Frederick County Board of Commissioners
to supply part time career service employees (12 hours a day
five days a week) or full time career service employees (24
hours a day seven days a week) the Emmitsburg Ambulance
Company should remain an active ambulance service in our
community. For the past several years the Emmitsburg
Ambulance Company has been dispatched on approximately 1000
calls each year. This is equivalent to and exceeds some of
the ambulance companies located in Frederick County with
much larger populations than Emmitsburg.
The Emmitsburg Ambulance Company's
first due response area far exceeds the corporate limits of
the Town of Emmitsburg. To See a detailed map of the
proposed Fire Tax District http://www.co.frederick.md.us/emmitsburgTax
. All property owners within the first due response area
will be included in any fire tax approved by the Frederick
County Board of Commissioners. If the county supports part
time service 12 hours a day five days a week, it will
increase our county property tax 6.5 cents, if the county
supports providing full time service 24 hours a day seven
days a week, it will increase our county property tax 13.5
cents.
The current fail rate of the
Emmitsburg Ambulance Company is at or above 30 percent. I
believe it is fair to say that the average number of the
total failed calls are split equally, 1/3 of the failed
responses occur during daytime service hours, 1/3 of the
failed responses occur during the evening service hours and
1/3 of the failed responses occur during weekend and holiday
service hours. Because the failed calls are occurring during
all shifts, I would be very concerned if Frederick County
provided anything less than 24 hour seven day a week service
at this time. If the Frederick County Board of Commissioners
only approve part time career service employees for 12 hours
a day five days a week it will only improve 1/3 of the
current failed calls. I realize to provide 24 hour seven day
a week service would be an increase in our county property
tax of 13.5 cents and that this may cause a financial burden
on some of the greater Emmitsburg residents. However, I feel
the financial burden is the lesser of two evils in this
matter. When emergency situations occur, time is of the
utmost importance. The difference of having an ambulance
arrive in 8 - 12 minutes verses an ambulance arriving in 20
- 30 minutes could be the difference in life or death. As
the greater Emmitsburg community grows and puts an increased
demand on emergency service, the danger of that probability
increases.
While Mount Saint Mary's University,
the Fire Academy and the Provincial House are enormous
assets to the Town, they also create an additional demand
for emergency services. The average student population at
Mount Saint Mary's University and the Fire Academy combined
exceed the total population of the Town of Emmitsburg. When
you include the staff of these two facilities, it exceeds
the population by several hundred people. With these numbers
in mind and knowing the size of Emmitsburg's first due
responds area it is easy to see why there is a need for
additional manpower to support ambulance service in
Emmitsburg.
At this time, I am suggesting that
we support full time career service employees for 24 hours
seven days a week coverage with a 13.5 cents tax increase.
Again, I would be concerned if we only support part time
service 12 hours a day five days a week. Four years ago,
Emmitsburg fought against any fire tax being implemented and
the town was successful in avoiding the tax. Now the county
is providing Emmitsburg with full time coverage with no fire
tax revenue in place to cover any of the staffing expenses.
If we support full time service, the Emmitsburg Ambulance
Company will still continue to be dispatched on emergency
calls. They will not be shut down. However, this will
provide them with the needed time to recruit new members and
provide them with the required training and continue to make
improvements in the management of the Ambulance Company,
which they have already started. With additional active
members and improvements in the management of the ambulance
company the ambulance Company should be able to demonstrate
that they are able to respond to additional calls within the
required time without a failed response time. If this can be
done, then we may have sufficient ammunition to petition the
County to reduce the level of service and most importantly
the fire tax from 13.5 cents to 6.5 cents.
I know it is typical that once taxes
are put in place, they never get decreased. However, in this
instance, if we asked to have the tax decreased, we will be
doing so because we are also asking to reduce the level of
services we would be receiving.
It is my desire to see the
Emmitsburg Ambulance Company remain an active volunteer
service to our community. However, at this time I feel the
Emmitsburg Ambulance Company needs to turn this situation in
to a positive one by decreasing the number of failed
responses. They can do that by focusing their energy on ways
to improve the management of their current organization and
implement strict policies and procedures to prevent failed
response times.
If you have any questions, please
feel free to call the town office, or e-mail me at mayorhoover@emmitsburgmd.gov
Respectfully,
Jim Hoover
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