Doniphan County Ambulance Dist. #1

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02/14/2022

Regarding the survey mailed to Doniphan County Citizens, the information stated below better explains the need to return the survey.

Doniphan County Commissioners have statutory authority to establish and levy a tax to fund a county-wide ambulance service. Keeping taxpayers in mind, a decision was made by the Board of County Commissioners to first determine if taxpayers would be in support of a county-wide ambulance service and levying a tax to fund it. Originally the Board decided to hold an election to ask voters if they would be in support of or against a county-wide ambulance service and levying a tax to fund the same. However, Kansas law does not allow for holding or administering a non-binding election; otherwise known as an advisory election. Therefore, the County Commissioners made the decision to mail a survey to taxpayers asking their opinion on whether or not they would be in support of the County Commissioners establishing and operating a county-wide ambulance service and levying a tax to fund the same.

02/10/2022

Property owners in Doniphan County are being asked their opinion on if a county wide ambulance service should be formed. You might be confused or even found yourself asking for more information. What’s this all about? Don’t we have emergency services? If I call 911 will I get help? What’s this going to cost?
A few months ago, you might have read the article, “Highland EMS is dialing 911; your support is needed”. It highlighted the immediate needs of the department to continue providing services. The article also noted a county wide service was being looked at because both Highland EMS and Troy EMS services won’t be able to operate as is for much longer. Staffing challenges, increasing operating costs, and aging equipment are all concerns that will require increased funding.
Highland EMS covers the western half of Doniphan County. They operate jointly with Fire District #2, Highland-White Cloud. This means the fire department and ambulance service have to operate from the same funding. This is an extremely difficult task. Both emergency services are equally important and often work together on emergencies. Fire District #3 Denton-Bendena only has fire service with a few EMT first responders. This is why fire district #3 contracts ambulance service from fire district #2. Fire District # 2 is currently contracting with AMR for EMS services at a Basic Life Support (BLS) level which means they cannot administer Advanced Life Support (ALS).
District 1 EMS covers the eastern half of the county with the exception of Elwood. Elwood receives ambulance services from a Missouri based service. The Troy based ambulance system is slightly different than Highland because it is an actual taxing ambulance district separate from the fire district and is contracted with the City of Troy.
Now that you have a high-level overview of what the two ambulance services are let’s talk about funding and staffing. Both services need trained staff and operating capital. In the past we were blessed to have a great deal of the staffing hours covered by volunteers. They were paid a lower wage and covered hundreds of on call hours. This method is becoming difficult to maintain due to a reduction in volunteers. 8,760 man-hours per year need to be covered and it takes several trained EMTs or Paramedics to accomplish this. Two or more fully staffed ambulances on call will likely be required to cover all of Doniphan County. This will require 8 to 12 full time EMS employees including the cost of full-time wages and benefits.
In 2021 a third-party consulting firm was hired to do a in depth study of the current EMS system. They also looked at future costs to operate a county wide service. Their recommendation was to create a county wide service that is centrally managed with full time staff. Benefits of doing this include standardization, stabilization of staffing, and an improved level of service. The study revealed a financial estimate of $2 million dollars based on projected funding needs. The Doniphan county EMS committee is currently working on an RFP from 3rd party service providers and believes the cost could be lower between $1-1.5 million.
We don’t have to create a county wide EMS service but we absolutely should. It could be a life-or-death choice for you and the future of our community. Can you imagine a time when you have an emergency, you call 911, and the operator says, I’m sorry you’re on your own? Perhaps your loved one pushes that life alert button and no one comes to help.
The Doniphan County Clerk’s office has laid out what a $1.5 million EMS system would cost the tax payer. The average per Ag acre cost would be $3.94. The average residential house valued at $75,000 would be $4.88 per month. When we look at these numbers the tax burden doesn’t look so bad. None of us want to pay more taxes but by doing so you’re saying YES to saving a life. You’re saying YES to the community and our way of life.
Doniphan County, let’s step up and show our support for each other. Say YES to a County Wide EMS service. Speak up and speak out. Talk to your county commissioner. Attend the weekly commissioner’s meetings and express your support.
911. Will you answer the call?

Thank you veterans!!
11/11/2021

Thank you veterans!!

04/05/2021

Doniphan County Ambulance District #1 is accepting applications for a part time Paramedic, AEMT, or EMT. Candidates must have a high school diploma or acceptable equivalent, a valid Kansas driver’s license, pass a pre-employment drug screen, and be certified as a Kansas Paramedic, AEMT, or EMT. Doniphan County Ambulance District #1 is an E.O.E. Pay is dependent on level of certification. Applications may be picked up at Troy City Hall or by email [email protected] . A full job description is available. Position will be open until filled. Any questions should be emailed to [email protected]

08/19/2020

POSITION TITLE: Doniphan County Ambulance District #1 is accepting applications for a full time Assistant Director. Candidates must have a high school diploma or acceptable equivalent, a valid Kansas driver’s license, pass a pre-employment drug screen, and be certified as a Kansas Paramedic, or AEMT. Doniphan County Ambulance District #1 is an E.O.E and offers a wide range of benefits to include, family plan full paid for by employer, health, vision and dental insurance, plus KPERS retirement. Applications may be picked up at Troy City Hall or by email [email protected] . A full job description is available. Position will be open until filled. Any questions should be emailed to [email protected]

08/13/2020

Dear Service Director,

Congratulations on an outstanding inspection! On 08/12/2020 the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services performed an inspection of DONIPHAN COUNTY AMBULANCE DIST #1. Inspections are conducted to ensure compliance with Kansas Administrative Regulations and Statutes. The following areas are reviewed: Operational and Medical Protocol, equipment list, attendant roster, call schedule, daily record of ambulance responses, ambulances and equipment, garaging, and the service’s quality improvement program. Your service did meet all minimum requirements as set forth by the Board.

I found your service to be well organized and compliant with all regulations and statutes. I commend you and your staff on the excellent job you have done

08/13/2020

On 08/12/2020 Board of Emergency Medical Services (KBEMS) performed a Continuing Education file audit of DONIPHAN COUNTY AMBULANCE DIST #1. Educational audits are conducted to ensure compliance with Kansas Administrative Regulations and Statutes. I am pleased to inform you that your service did meet all requirements set forth by the board.

03/19/2020

Effective immediately Doniphan County Dispatch may ask 911 callers additional questions to screen for signs and symptoms of COVID -19. We ask callers to be patient with the 911 operators. These questions only identify signs and symptoms and in no way serve as a diagnosis. Please do not be offended if EMS is wearing a variety of personal protective equipment (PPE). Such as masks and gowns. Also be aware that EMS may place a soft surgical mask on our patients who meet criteria. Also if possible seek treatment though your family physician. Please call ahead to them before going to they may wear proper PPE. Please reserve EMS for severe cases. We will do our best to maintain our local EMS service through this pandemic. Going by EMS will not get you seen any faster. Try to manage your symptoms at home under the card and advise from your family physician. Stay safe and have a nice day.

Today we partnered with Doniphan County Fire District  #2 to do a mock DUI crash for Doniphan West and Riverside Schools...
03/02/2020

Today we partnered with Doniphan County Fire District #2 to do a mock DUI crash for Doniphan West and Riverside Schools.

01/29/2020

Doniphan County Ambulance District #1 responded to 396 Calls for service in 2019. A big thank you to Nicole McKittrick for 3169 hours of on call and 123 calls. Jim Stamper 3049 hours and 117 calls, Wayne Rush 2326 hours and 57 calls, Tom Cook 1798 hours and 90 calls, Felicia Rush 1303 hours and 93 calls, Misty Allen 478 hours and 45 calls. If you see these people out and about, be sure to thank them for all their hard work and dedication.

The 2019 yearbook staff photo.
11/07/2019

The 2019 yearbook staff photo.

08/13/2019

We now have 3 registered instructors for the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma Stop the Bleed Course. If you would like to come to your organization or interested in taking a class let us know. Stop the Bleed is a national awareness campaign and call to action. Stop the Bleed is intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystander to became trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives.

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136 S Seneca St
Troy, KS
66087

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+17859852265

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