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Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Systems Oklahoma State Department of Health Protective Health Services Emergency Systems Emergency Medical Services Division 1000 NE 10th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1299 Telephone: (405) 271-4027 Fax: (405) 271-4240 2014 Oklahoma Ambulance Registry 2014 Ambulance Registry 1 Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Systems Table of Contents 3 Forward 4 Emergency Systems Staff 5 List of Terms and Definitions 8 EMS Agencies Sorted by License Number 17 EMS Agencies Sorted by Agency Name 24 EMS Agencies Sorted by City 33 EMS Agencies Sorted by County 47 EMS Agencies Sorted by Region 56 Directory of Ambulance Providers 164 Certified Emergency Medical Response Agencies 177 EMS “522” Districts 182 2014 Statistical Analysis 185 Hospital Encoder Numbers (Numerical Order) 193 Hospital Encoder Numbers (Alphabetical Order 2014 Ambulance Registry 2 Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Systems Foreward This annual report is compiled and published in accordance with Oklahoma Statute, Title 63, Section 1-2511. The Commissioner of Health, through the Emergency Systems Division, maintains a comprehensive registry of ambulance services and certified emergency response agencies in the State of Oklahoma, and publishes this report annually. The information published in this directory was reported to the EMS Division for the period of January 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. Information requested by the EMS Division includes, but is not limited to, licensure status, level of care, condition and type of vehicles, number of licensed and certified emergency medical personnel at each of the several levels, number of emergency and non-emergency transport calls, dispatching and radio communication capabilities, response times, hospitals utilized and the geographic area normally served. This directory is provided for the utilization of organizations, facilities and others interested in emergency medical services and out of hospital care. The data is selfreported by the surveyed agencies and may contain errors the Department is unaware of. The Oklahoma State Department of Health, Protective Health Services, Medical Facilities, Emergency Systems Division gratefully acknowledges and appreciates the assistance and cooperation of the licensed ambulance operators, certified emergency medical response agencies and other agencies involved in providing this information for the Oklahoma Emergency Medical Services Registry. Additional copies of this publication may be obtained on the OSDH-EMS Web Site: HTTP://EMS.HEALTH.OK.GOV Emergency Systems Oklahoma State Department of Health 1000 Northeast Tenth Street Oklahoma City OK 73117-1299 Prepared by: Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Division July 2015 2014 Ambulance Registry 3 State of Oklahoma____________________________ The Honorable Mary Fallin Governor Oklahoma State Department of Health___________ Terry Cline, PhD Secretary of Health and Commissioner of Health Protective Health Services______________________ Henry F. Hartsell, Jr., PhD Deputy Commissioner Lee Martin Chief, Medical Facilities Brandon Bowen Assistant Chief, Medical Facilities Timothy Cathey, M.D Medical Director Emergency Systems___________________________ Supervisors Dale Adkerson Administrative Program Manager – EMS Grace Pelley Administrative Program Manager – … ..Trauma and Systems Development Sean Oats Trauma Coordinator Kenneth Stewart EMS/Trauma Registrar Staff Heather Booher CQI Coordinator Casey Brockelman Administrative Assistant Richard Clark Administrative Assistant Heather Cox EMS Administrator Jeremy Cunkle Administrative Assistant Chris Dew EMS Administrator Cinstralia Edwards Administrative Assistant Johnnie Gilpen Statistical Analyst David Graham EMS Administrator Bill Henrion EMSystems Administrator Lori Hogan EMS Administrator Robert Irby Education/Training Coordinator Martin Lansdale Epidemiologist/OKEMSIS Manager Mack McLemore Administrative Assistant Charles McNear Quality and Service Analyst Joey Niles Trauma Fund Coordinator Yang Wan Statistical Analyst Dan Whipple EMS Administrator Jennifer Woodruff EMS Administrator Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Systems List of Terms and Definitions 2014 Ambulance Registry 5 Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Systems NOTE: A blank space, 0, or $0 only indicates that there is no information for that field at this moment. It does not indicate that transports and mileage are free, or that an agency lacks specific personnel or vehicles. LICENSE: The license number is issued by the Oklahoma State Department of Health and represents providers who have met the minimum standards as required by the Oklahoma Emergency Response Systems Development Act and the Oklahoma Administrative Code Chapter 641 Emergency Medical Services. Licensing began January 1, 1982, and since that time over 400 ambulance service licenses have been issued. The first three digits are EMS followed by the last three digits which are the license number, which indicate the sequence of last issuance, beginning with ‘001’. Ambulance service licenses are issued for a two-year period, except for the initial period. All ambulance licenses expire on June 30 of their respective year of issuance. PROVIDER LEVEL There are five (5) categories: Basic Life Support, Intermediate Life Support, Paramedic Life Support, Specialty Care and Stretcher Aid Vans. add emra? Basic Life Support indicates the “minimum standard” as set forth by State law has been met. Provision of emergency medical service care is provided on a 24-hour, 365 days per year basis; Intermediate Life Support indicates that the licensee has EMT personnel and equipment at the Intermediate level of care; Paramedic Life Support indicates that the licensee has EMT personnel and equipment at the Paramedic level of care; Specialty Care indicates that the licensee has personnel and equipment for specific and special needs required for inter-facility transport of critical care. Specialty Care need not operate on a 24-hour basis. Stretcher Aid Vans services are limited to providing non-emergency transfers of medically stable, non- emergent individuals. COUNTY: The county in which the licensed ambulance service operates a base service area. REGION: Geographic areas within Oklahoma are coordinated by one of the four regional field personnel for the Emergency Medical Services Division. DIRECTOR: The name of the person listed on the OSDH survey form as the person(s) responsible for the daily activities of the licensed ambulance service. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: Medical Director is the name of the physician responsible for medical control of the ambulance service. TOTAL RUNS: All providers were required to submit the number of responses or “runs” made during the calendar year of January 1 to December 31. EMS Board/Council reflects whether the ambulance service has an oversight board. 2014 Ambulance Registry 6 Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Systems List of Terms and Definitions (continued) TYPE OF OWNER: The type of agency or organization responsible for the provision of the ambulance service. There are nine (9) identified types listed on the OSDH survey: Paid Fire Department, Volunteer Fire Department, Law Enforcement, Hospital Based, Private (not subsidized), Private (subsidized), Governmental (not fire or police), Volunteer (not fire or police), and Other. TYPE OF OPERATIONS: The agency or organization responsible for the financial operation of the ambulance service. There are eight (8) identified and listed on the OSDH survey: City, County, City/County, Hospital, Authority or Board, Private, Funeral Home, Volunteer, and Other. FUNDING METHOD(S): The primary sources or methods from which an ambulance service receives its revenue. Most services have more than one method of funding. There are ten (10) identified funding methods listed on the OSDH survey: Charges, City subsidy, County subsidy, Hospital subsidy, Sales Tax, Utility assessment, Ad Valorem tax (‘522” districts), Donations, Subscriptions, and Other. Total Number of Vehicles is the number of ambulances listed on the OSDH survey that are utilized by the licensed ambulance service for patient transport and the operation of emergency medical service care. Emergency Number is an emergency phone number or access through 911, (yes or no.) EMPLOYEE INFORMATION: The number of emergency medical personnel listed on the OSDH survey that are utilized by the licensed ambulance service for the operation of emergency medical service care. 2014 Ambulance Registry 7 Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Systems EMS Agencies Sorted by License Number 2014 Ambulance Registry 8 Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Systems Agencies sorted by License Number Lic. # Agency Provider Level City County Region EMRA‐003 Moore Fire Department EMRA Moore Cleveland 6 EMRA‐004 NW Rogers County Fire Protection EMRA Oologah Rogers 2 EMRA‐005 Tulsa Fire Department EMRA Tulsa Tulsa, Wagoner, Osage 7, 2, 4 EMRA‐006 The Village Fire Department, City of EMRA The Village Oklahoma 8 EMRA‐007 Nichols Hills Fire Department EMRA Oklahoma City Oklahoma 8 EMRA‐008 Edmond Fire Department EMRA Edmond Oklahoma 8 EMRA‐009 Oklahoma City Fire Department EMRA Oklahoma City Oklahoma 8 EMRA‐010 Catoosa Fire Department EMRA Catoosa Tulsa, Wagoner, Osage 7, 2, 4 EMRA‐011 Sand Springs Fire Department EMRA Sand Springs Tulsa, Osage 7,2 EMRA‐013 Keystone VFD EMRA Sand Springs Tulsa 7 EMRA‐014 Duncan Fire Department EMRA Duncan