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MISSION
The
primary mission of the Medical Unit is to provide trained
medical personnel in support of Search and Rescue and other
Sheriff's Department operations.
Medical
personnel respond in on-road and off-road environments using
a variety of field vehicles (medical service vehicle, 4
x 4 utility and 4 x 4 quads) to provide basic life support
(BLS) pre-hospital emergency care to injured victims or
rescue workers. The Medical Unit also provides stand-by/special
event medical services to other bureaus within the Sheriff's
Department at their request. The Medical Unit provides update,
refresher and continuing education training for Search and
Rescue personnel.
LEVELS
OF PARTICIPATIONS
There
are currently three levels of participation within the Medical
Unit:
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Reserve Deputy- Reserve Deputies are sworn reserve peace
officers. Medical Unit Reserve Deputies provide field
medical support (pre-hospital emergency care and basic
life support) and limited law enforcement services during
Search and Rescue and other Sheriff's Department operations.
Reserve Deputies may be called upon to provide additional
law enforcement services at the direction of another Reserve
Deputy or full time peace officer during other law enforcement
operations. Reserve Deputies must successfully complete
the Search and Rescue academy in addition to 832 PC reserve
academy training.
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Rescue Volunteer (RV)- Rescue Volunteers are non-sworn
civilian employees. Medical Unit Rescue Volunteers provide
field medical support (pre-hospital emergency care and
basic life support) in support of Search and Rescue and
other Sheriff's Department operations. Rescue Volunteers
must successfully complete the Search and Rescue academy.
- Civilian
Volunteer (CV)- Civilian Volunteers are non-sworn civilian
employees. Medical Unit Civilian Volunteers provide base
camp medical support (pre-hospital emergency care and
basic life support) in support of Search and Rescue and
other Sheriff's Department operations. Because Civilian
Volunteers do not attend the Search and Rescue academy,
they are not field qualified. Civilian Volunteers must
successfully complete the Medical Unit training program.
MEDICAL
UNIT QUALIFICATIONS
The
following qualifications are in addition to current Search
and Rescue Bureau qualifications:
- Possess
and maintain a current medical certification in one of
the following:
- Medical
Doctor (MD)
- Registered
Nurse (RN)
- Paramedic
(EMT-P, WEMT-P)
- Emergency
Medical Technician (1A, FS, WEMT)
- Possess
and maintain a current CPR card.
STANDARD
OF CARE
Although
the Medical Unit currently employs persons with Advanced
Life Support (ALS) medical certifications, the San Diego
County Sheriff's Department is classified as a Basic Life
Support (BLS) medical provider within the County of San
Diego. The Sheriff's Department is not a transporting agency.
All treatment provided by the Medical Unit will be to the
EMT-BLS standard of care, in accordance with County treatment
guidelines and protocols.
EQUIPMENT
- Members
of the Search and Rescue Medical Unit utilize medical
equipment consistent with County Basic Life Support (BLS)
protocols. Medical Unit personnel will typically respond
with a medical response kit containing the following items
(partial list):
· Airway Management
· Burn Management
· Cervical-Spine Immobilization
· Oxygen Delivery System
· Patient Assessment
· Portable Suction Device
· Splinting
· Trauma Management
VEHICLES
The
Medical Unit utilizes various on and off-road vehicles to
accomplish its primary mission.
- Medical
Service Vehicle (MSV)- The MSV is a 1993 Ford/Wheeled
Coach type 3 ambulance. The MSV provides a sheltered area
for assessment and treatment of victims. The MSV also
carries additional medical supplies (backboards, additional
oxygen, patient litters, etc.) and equipment that would
otherwise be too large or bulky to be transported in other
vehicles.
- Chevrolet
Suburban- The 2002 Chevrolet Suburban is a 4 x 4 utility
vehicle that provides medical personnel better access
to off road locations. The large cargo area allows medical
personnel to respond with a significant amount of medical
equipment.
- Polaris
Quads- The Polaris 500 "Sportsman" 4 x 4 quads
allow medical personnel to respond to remote off road
locations with a medical response kit and traverse terrain
that would otherwise be inaccessible to other vehicles.
SPECIAL
OPERATIONS
At the
request of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department - Off
Road Enforcement Team, the Search and Rescue Medical Unit
provides pre-hospital medical care and basic life support
response for the Ocotillo Wells Off -Highway Vehicle Recreational
Area located within the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park at
the eastern edge of San Diego County.
During
the off road desert season (Halloween through Easter), the
popularity of recreational vehicle riding draws large numbers
of people to the deserts of San Diego County. Unfortunately,
the large crowds and high concentration of off-road riders
stretches the resources of the local law enforcement and
medical providers, especially during busy holiday weekends.
In an effort improve public safety, the local public safety
provider (California State Park Service) has invited the
San Diego County Sheriff Department's Off-Road Enforcement
Team and Search and Rescue Medical Unit to assist in providing
law enforcement and medical services within the concurrent
jurisdiction. The San Diego County Sheriff Department's
ORET and SAR medical resources are a supplement to the services
already provided by the California State Park Service, Ocotillo
Wells Volunteer Fire Department, Imperial County Sheriff,
Westshore Ambulance and Mercy Air.
The
Search and Rescue Medical Unit is proud of its service to
the residents and visitors of San Diego County and would
like to continue the tradition of service for years to come.
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