I see - that really sucks. I remember when I used to work at a gas station and the EMTs would always stop by back in 2001. Sometimes a pair of ambulances would hang out at the station (and the EMTs would get some donuts and stuff) and get to talk and everything. I thought it was cool and a good way to destress for them.
Essentially it was implemented in this area because management wanted to break crews up from "hanging out" like we used to do with zones. Just another way to demoralize crews and treat us worse then preschoolers. That's the problem with this area....FOR PROFIT EMS. They don't care about anyone....just there bottom line.
SSM (System Status Management) was a poor concept made up by people in offices. It assumes that posting ambulances at corners over fixed stations means an ambulance will respond quicker to the closest call.
It's a bunch of BS really. Fuel and wear and tear on the trucks increases 50 fold.
We constantly shift in the city from post to post. SSM just doesn't work in an urban area....
Thanks a ton for your information! I hadn't heard the term SSM before - what does that mean? And I didn't know the ambulances posted at corners. This would explain sometimes when I see an ambulance parked at my local station (E2).
We have a god forsaken SSM in the City of Buffalo for EMS. We used to have 6 Zones (Districts) that we were deployed to cover. For the last year and half we post at corners such as Main & 198( Sisters Hospital), Grider & 33 (ECMC),
Elmwood & 198, Elmwood & Virginia (E-2), Ellicott & S. Division (E-1), William & Bailey, Buffalo Mercy, Bailey & Doat (E-31),
Main & Mercer (E-34), William Gaiter (Ambulance HQ). In our other areas we designate our corner posts with numerics.
It's not going the wrong way. We are posted at Main & 198 (Sisters Hospital). The ambulance was responding to a call. We do not respond to Preliminary Signals unless CO2 with readings.
Based on the description...ENGINE 33 is responding to a fire alarm, which would not require an ambulance response. therefore the ambulance is prob. going else where or transporting. not uncommon to pass an ambulance in the city going elsewhere
where is it?
Legolandboy12345678 2 months ago
What The Hell R.M.A Is Goin The Wrong Way
umbergerstew 2 years ago
I see - that really sucks. I remember when I used to work at a gas station and the EMTs would always stop by back in 2001. Sometimes a pair of ambulances would hang out at the station (and the EMTs would get some donuts and stuff) and get to talk and everything. I thought it was cool and a good way to destress for them.
sethtriggs 2 years ago
Essentially it was implemented in this area because management wanted to break crews up from "hanging out" like we used to do with zones. Just another way to demoralize crews and treat us worse then preschoolers. That's the problem with this area....FOR PROFIT EMS. They don't care about anyone....just there bottom line.
irishmedic716 2 years ago
SSM (System Status Management) was a poor concept made up by people in offices. It assumes that posting ambulances at corners over fixed stations means an ambulance will respond quicker to the closest call.
It's a bunch of BS really. Fuel and wear and tear on the trucks increases 50 fold.
We constantly shift in the city from post to post. SSM just doesn't work in an urban area....
irishmedic716 2 years ago
Thanks a ton for your information! I hadn't heard the term SSM before - what does that mean? And I didn't know the ambulances posted at corners. This would explain sometimes when I see an ambulance parked at my local station (E2).
sethtriggs 2 years ago
We have a god forsaken SSM in the City of Buffalo for EMS. We used to have 6 Zones (Districts) that we were deployed to cover. For the last year and half we post at corners such as Main & 198( Sisters Hospital), Grider & 33 (ECMC),
Elmwood & 198, Elmwood & Virginia (E-2), Ellicott & S. Division (E-1), William & Bailey, Buffalo Mercy, Bailey & Doat (E-31),
Main & Mercer (E-34), William Gaiter (Ambulance HQ). In our other areas we designate our corner posts with numerics.
irishmedic716 3 years ago 2
It's not going the wrong way. We are posted at Main & 198 (Sisters Hospital). The ambulance was responding to a call. We do not respond to Preliminary Signals unless CO2 with readings.
irishmedic716 3 years ago 2
Yeah - this is also near Sister's Hospital (red brick buildings in the background at the end of the video) so they could've been parked there too...
sethtriggs 3 years ago
Based on the description...ENGINE 33 is responding to a fire alarm, which would not require an ambulance response. therefore the ambulance is prob. going else where or transporting. not uncommon to pass an ambulance in the city going elsewhere
eddiemo08 3 years ago