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2023-10-19
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Emergency Care on Wheels: Understanding the Crucial Role of Ambulance Paramedics

In times of crisis where every second counts, the quick response of ambulance paramedics and extended care paramedics can mean the difference between life and death. Critical care paramedics, including extended care paramedics are unsung heroes who cater to patients in need and provide essential medical assistance. The dedication, expertise, and compassion of ambulance paramedics forms the backbone of prehospital care, making them an integral part of the healthcare system. Following are some of their roles and responsibilities, including those of extended care paramedics,  that shed light on the importance of paramedics:

 

Quick Response: Ambulance paramedics, including extended care paramedics, are often the first responders in an emergency. When an emergency call comes in, they act fast to get to the scene of the emergency as quickly as possible. The ability to efficiently navigate traffic and urban environments can make a big difference in reaching critically ill patients quickly, and ambulance drivers and paramedics, including extended care paramedics, excel in that. Extended care paramedics are trained to provide specialized medical attention in challenging situations, enhancing the care they can offer in critical moments.

Assessment and Triage: Upon arriving at the scene of the accident, ambulance paramedics quickly assess the patient's condition. They perform a systematic assessment of the patient’s vital signs, medical history (if available), and the nature of injury or illness. This initial assessment helps determine the severity of the situation and helps prioritize patients based on the urgency of their medical needs.

Medical Intervention: Critical care paramedics and extended care paramedics are trained to perform a variety of medical procedures to stabilize a patient. Pain relievers, asthma inhalers, antihistamines for allergic reactions, and glucose for diabetic emergencies may be given. For people in cardiac arrest, ambulance paramedics give cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use a defibrillator to try to restore a normal heart rhythm.

Stabilizing Patients: In emergency situations, patients may be in a critical condition and may require immediate stabilization. The job of ambulance paramedics and extended care paramedics is to prevent further deterioration of the patient's condition during transport to the hospital. Through appropriate medical intervention that can include airway control, hemorrhage control, and fracture fixation, extended care paramedics help stabilize patients until definitive treatment can be received.

Preparation for Transportation: When a patient needs to be transported to a hospital or medical facility, ambulance paramedics carefully prepare for transport. This includes securing the patient to a stretcher and positioning him/her securely within the ambulance to prevent further injury. During transport, paramedics continuously monitor vital signs, administer medications as needed, and provide ongoing care.  

Communication: Effective communication is essential for ambulance paramedics to gather critical information about a patient's condition and medical history. They also communicate important information to hospital staff to help medical teams prepare for patient arrivals. Paramedics also communicate with patients and their families, explain treatment, and reassure them.

Crisis Management: Ambulance paramedics work in high-stress environments and face emergencies that require quick thinking and decisiveness. To provide the best patient care, one needs to remain calm and focused even in chaotic situations. The ability of paramedics to manage crisis effectively can help save lives. This reiterates the importance of paramedics in the healthcare system.

Documentation: Accurate documentation is critical, and paramedics are responsible for maintaining comprehensive records of examinations, procedures, and other communications. These records serve as vital medical information for hospital staff, ensuring seamless continuity of care when patients arrive at the hospital.  

Emotional Support: Critical care paramedics visit patients and families in emergencies and in critical condition. In addition to medical technology, they provide emotional support and reassurance, helping patients and families to cope with situations and alleviating anxiety.

Continuous Learning: The field of rescue services is dynamic and constantly evolving. Ambulance paramedics undergo regular training that help them stay abreast with the latest medical practices, procedures and techniques. Continuous learning prepares them to handle a wide variety of emergencies and provide the best possible care for patients.

All in all, the importance of paramedics  in the healthcare system cannot be emphasized enough. They are competent and compassionate medical professionals who play a key role in providing prompt care to patients in emergencies. Their ability to respond quickly, assess and prioritize patients, implement medical interventions, and provide emotional support makes them essential first responders.

 

When Can Ambulance Paramedics Help?

 

Critical care paramedics or extended care paramedics can respond to a variety of emergencies and medical crises. Their role extends to providing emergency medical care and support in a variety of scenarios, including:

Medical Emergencies: Ambulance paramedics, including extended care paramedics can handle a wide range of medical emergencies, including heart attack, stroke, diabetic emergencies, seizures, and severe allergic reactions. They are trained to respond to emergencies related to anaphylaxis or severe asthma attacks.

Trauma and Accidents: Paramedics play a vital role at accident sites and trauma-related incidents such as car crashes, falls, and accidental injuries. Whereas extended care paramedics typically focus on delivering specialized care in various settings, including remote areas, events, and mental health crises.  They are trained to provide immediate stabilization, pain management, wound care and fracture splinting to prevent further complications and ensure patient safety during hospital transport.

Cardiac Arrest: Time is of the essence in sudden cardiac arrest when the heart stops functioning normally. Critical care paramedics are trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), administering chest compressions, managing breathing, and using automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to attempt to restore normal heart rhythm.

Respiratory Diseases: Ambulance paramedics can help patients with shortness of breath or severe asthma attacks. Oxygen therapy, drugs to open the airways, and advanced airway management techniques may be used as needed.

Overdose and Poisoning: Ambulance paramedics are equipped to treat overdose or poisoned patients. If an opioid overdose occurs, drugs such as naloxone can be given to reverse the effects of opioids. They also provide supportive care and monitoring until the patient's condition is stable.

Pregnancy and Childbirth: Critical care paramedics can provide immediate care and support during childbirth and pregnancy-related emergencies. They help deliver babies, treat complications, and ensure that both mothers and newborns have access to appropriate medical care.

Psychiatric Emergencies: Ambulance paramedics are trained to respond to psychiatric emergencies and support patients in acute mental health crises. They work with mental health professionals and law enforcement agencies to ensure personal safety and well-being. Extended care paramedics may provide specialized care in such situations, offering a higher level of expertise and support for patients in need.

Severe Burns: For severe burns, critical care paramedics provide immediate first aid by cooling the affected area and relieving pain. They carefully monitor the patient's condition and prepare for transfer to a specialized burns center if necessary.

Environmental Emergencies: Ambulance paramedics are well prepared to treat patients exposed to extreme weather such as heat exhaustion and hypothermia. They provide a means of rapid cooling or warming to support critical patient functions until they are transported to a medical facility.

Sports Injuries: Ambulance paramedics are trained to provide on-site care to athletes with sports-related injuries such as fractures, sprains and head injuries. They provide proper immobilization, pain relief, and proper transportation to hospital for further evaluation and treatment.  

Pediatric Emergencies: Paramedics are also trained to deal with medical emergencies involving infants and children. They can provide age-appropriate care using child-friendly approaches, while providing support and safety for their parents or guardians as well.

Support for Elderly Patients: Critical care paramedics are trained to provide care to elderly patients with chronic illnesses and acute medical problems. They can carefully assess and respond to the special needs of elderly patients in emergencies.

In all the above-mentioned situations, paramedics, including extended care paramedics work as a team with other emergency services and medical professionals to provide efficient and coordinated care to patients. Their quick response, medical expertise, and ability to remain calm under pressure helps provide the best possible outcomes for patients; thus reiterating the importance of paramedics in the healthcare system.  

 

Ambulance Paramedics In Dubai | First Response Healthcare

Founded by First Response Healthcare (FRH), First Response Ambulance Service (FRAS) is a well-equipped and staffed ambulance service that provides proactive and reliable emergency services in accordance with DCAS guidelines and regulations. FRAS employs a team of highly trained and experienced ambulance paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and extended care paramedics who can help with initial assessment, treatment, stabilization, monitoring and resuscitation of the patient. 
All FRAS ambulances are DCAS Level 6 ambulances and have the latest technology for transporting patients. FRAS complies with DCAS requirements and guidelines and adheres to the highest operating standards using the most up-to-date equipment and technology. 


What Makes First Response Ambulance Services (FRAS) Dependable? 


●FRAS is managed by First Response Healthcare, a JCI-accredited healthcare provider that is known for its international quality services.
●FRAS has received its license from the Dubai Corporation for ambulance services.
●The FRAS team includes only DCAS-certified EMTs and ambulance paramedics. 
●FRAS provides service through level 6 ambulances, which are known as the best and most reliable model for emergency services.
●FRAS is supported by more than 200 healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses and paramedics. 
 

What Services Does FRAS Offer?


You can avail FRAS services for the following: 
1.Pre-Hospital Medical Service During Events - You can call for our ambulance service for events such as concerts, sport events, trade shows, air shows, festivals, ceremonial displays, tv & film sets, big weddings, community events, fireworks, parades, etc. 
2.Pre-Hospital Medical Service In Business - You can also book our ambulance service for businesses such as construction sites, DEWA plants, rail transport, corporates and oil & gas. 
3.Patient Transfer Via Ambulance - We also provide ambulance services for patient transfers for the following medical emergency requirements: 


●Hospital To Airport (Stable)
●Airport To Hospital (Stable)
●Home To Hospital (Stable)
●Hospital To Home (Stable)
●Events To Hospital (All Cases)
●Business To Hospital (All Cases)
We also provide ambulance for emergency services for: 
●Attraction Sites
●Community Parks
●Shopping Malls
●VIP Receptions

 

To book First Response Ambulance Service for patient transfers or for standby medical emergency, you can call on 0505050387 or visit: https://firstresponsehealthcare.com/ae/dubai/ambulance-services However, in times of health emergencies, please call the Dubai Ambulance on 998.