Mercy releases numbers from first year of EMS operations
(UPDATED 12:48 p.m.)
It's been a year since Mercy EMS was established in Genesee County, and during that time Mercy has responded to 4,767 calls in the county.
During the same period, Mercy Flight has been put in the air for medical missions 92 times. There were 166 requests for the helicopter.
In the prior 12 months in Genesee County there were 151 requests and 83 flights.
"As you can see there was no significant change in air transports," said Mercy VP Margaret Ferrentino in an e-mail response to a question about comparable data. "This data along with results of our internal system wide utilization reviews supports appropriate use of resources."
In a statement, Ferrentino said: "We are extremely proud of the men and women at Mercy EMS; their commitment to the community and their dedication to our mission has been outstanding.
“We value the partnerships that have developed with the hospital and agencies throughout the county. The resulting teamwork allows us to effectively provide critical service to those who live, work or play in Genesee County.”
Mercy employs 51 people and has seven ambulances and three paramedic cars in service in Genesee County.
When Mercy EMS launched on Sept. 1, 2009, the organization hired 57 people. Of those, 43 are still with Mercy.
From the press release:
“To support our patient care focus, we continue to add equipment assets and strive to provide the best work environment possible for our employees,” said Douglas H. Baker, Mercy Flight’s CEO and founding president.