Florida Fire Chief Recommends City Take Over EMS from County

Venice chief says city can benefit from mileage revenue due to increase in transports


GREG GILES, North Port Sun | | Monday, January 14, 2013


VENICE - Venice Fire Chief Jim Warman is recommending the city take over emergency medical service within city limits. EMS is currently provided by Sarasota County firemedics.

In a letter dated Dec. 26 to City Manager Ed Lavallee, Warman said 911 responses and the number of EMS transports from Venice's three fire stations have steadily increased over the last three years 'providing an opportunity for the city to benefit from the current EMS millage and transport revenues to supplement an inefficient fire department staffing model.'

'My recommendation is that the city should negotiate with Sarasota County to issue a certificate of public convenience and necessity to allow the city to take over the EMS responsibilities within city limits.'

Twice previously the city has attempted to do so, but it was rebuffed by county commissioners.

During a discussion of joint council/commission meeting agenda items Tuesday, the Venice City Council opted not to discuss the issue with county commissioners. The meeting is planned for February.

They did, however, direct Warman to make a formal presentation at a future meeting, at which they could consider making a formal request to withdraw from the current arrangement with the county.

A previous study by International City/County Management Association, released in August 2011, identified $1 million in potential budget cuts within the department's $5.3 million budget, and suggested the city could generate new revenue by assuming EMS service.

'Based on the number of Venice rescue transports in 2012 (10,500 calculated at $600 with a 60 percent collection rate), $3.78 million is generated,' Warman said.

He believes the VFD can provide the additional personnel at less than the $2.55 million the county spends, and reduce operational and capital costs as well.

Bottom line: 'Adding the $1.8 million from the EMS millage, the city would greatly benefit from providing its own fire and EMS,' Warman said.

He recommended a two-year transition period, giving the city time to staff the necessary positions.

Warman and council members stressed those numbers are preliminary.

They also stressed they're not interested in getting into a confrontation with the county about the matter.

Lavallee said he didn't think that's the case because County Commissioner Christine Robinson at the last joint meeting volunteered to give EMS back to the city if the city desired.

It wasn't clear, however, if her comment was borne out of frustration with other common problems such as the transfer of road maintenance and a less-than-fluid line of communication, or had the backing of other members. She was the only commissioner to speak substantively on the EMS issue.



Copyright © 2013 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy


Connect: Have a thought or feedback about this? Add your comment now
Related Topics: News, revenue, mileage, ambulance billing, Venice, staffing

What's Your Take? Comment Now ...

Featured Careers & Jobs in EMS


Get JEMS in Your Inbox

 

Fire EMS Blogs


Blogger Browser

 

EMS Airway Clinic

Innovation & Progress

Follow in the footsteps of these inspirational leaders of EMS.
More >

Multimedia Thumb

Pa. EMT Dies in the Line of Duty

EMT Tom Gruen was killed in the line of duty.
Watch It >


Multimedia Thumb

Parking Garage Collapses at Maryland Shopping Mall

“Extended extrication” being done for a person pinned under a key section.
Watch It >


Multimedia Thumb

Search Continues for Child in Minnesota Landslide

One child killed, two injured when gravel gives way at popular park.
Watch It >


Multimedia Thumb

London: Emergency Services Called to “Serious Incident”

Officials consider killing as terror attack.
Watch It >


Multimedia Thumb

Minnesota Park Landslide

One child dead, two injured and a fourth is missing during field trip tragedy.
More >


Multimedia Thumb

Day 6 in Pictures: Ambulance Leadership Forum

The Ambulance Leadership Forum in Warwickshire, England.
More >


Multimedia Thumb

Day 6 in Pictures: Yorkshire Ambulance

Pictures of a recently-delivered Yorkshire Ambulance.
More >


Multimedia Thumb

Braun Ambulances' EZ Door Forward

Helps to create a safer ambulance module.
Watch It >


Multimedia Thumb

LMA MAD Nasal™

Needle-free intranasal drug delivery.
Watch It >


Multimedia Thumb

Field Bridge Xpress ePCR on iPad, Android, Kindle Fire

Sneak peek of customizable run forms & more.
Watch It >


More Product Videos >