News & Announcements
Dispatch Change – Bravo Responses
Effective March 1, 2019, Bravo calls will be dispatched as Priority 2 responses. This will coincide with the “go-live” of the new TriTech CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) system. Click here for a copy of the memo issued by County EMS Coordinator Mike McEvoy describing the change and the reasons why it is being implemented.
Spring 2019 EMT Courses Announced
The Spring 2019 EMT schedule has been released and registration is open on the Council web site. Courses include an EMT Original and EMT Refresher class at Malta-Stillwater EMS Main Station in Malta. Click here for a PDF copy of the schedule. To register for a class, go to the Training dropdown on our home page or click here. If the schedule for the course you need does not match what you are looking for, visit NYEMTinfo.com to learn about other courses in the area.
Dispatch Change – Bravo Calls to be Priority 2
Effective 0800 hours on August 15, 2018, Saratoga County will implement a significant EMS Dispatching change: Bravo calls will be dispatched as a Priority 2 response. Click here for a memo from County EMS Coordinator Mike McEvoy explaining the change.
Fall 2018 EMT Courses Announced
The Fall 2018 EMT schedule has been released and registration is open on the Council web site. Courses include an EMT Original class at Wilton EMS Station #2 in Schuylerville and an EMT Refresher class at Malta-Stillwater EMS Main Station in Malta. Click here for a PDF copy of the schedule. To register for a class, go to the Training dropdown on our home page or click here. If the schedule for the course you need does not match what you are looking for, visit NYEMTinfo.com to learn about other courses in the area.
Dispatch Change – Feb 1, 2018
Effective February 1 (2018), Saratoga County will begin dispatching EMS calls with an address AND the municipality in which the call is located. Lately, we have been struggling to dispatch EMS calls by Zone, particularly in Wilton, Malta-Stillwater and Clifton Park. Because Desk Officers must geo locate each cellular 911 call, the process results in unacceptable delays in call processing times. Landline calls display 911 Zone data, but these encompass less than 10% of our total call volume. This recommendation came from a Communication Sergeants meeting and promises to both speed call processing and provide better call location information at the time of dispatch. In our new TriTech CAD system, we will be pushing much more explicit call location information via IaR and the Mobile CAD product, so this fix is an interim one. Contact EMS Coordinator Mike McEvoy with any questions.