1273:(MPDS) and Fire Priority Dispatch System (FPDS). Both of these dispatch systems are used internationally and guarantee consistent and accurate assessment of the caller's emergency as well as consistent dispatching. These system help alleviate problems where the caller may exaggerate or downplay the emergency, and provides the call taker with a consistent approach to every call. All Communication Operators go through ongoing training with these systems and go through yearly recertification. The Communication Centre Shift Supervisor is responsible for overseeing all operations within the Communication Centre and review calls for continuous quality improvement.
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obtaining all specific relevant information about the call, establishing through security questions if the scene is safe for field providers to attend and establishing the priority of the call (emergency or non-emergency). The 9-1-1 call taker then forwards the information to the EMS or Fire dispatchers (or both) who are responsible for assigning the call to the appropriate crews/units as well as monitor all vehicles in the field. Meanwhile, the call taker may stay on the line until help arrives on-scene and will give pre-arrival instructions to the patient. These include assisting/instructing the caller with performing
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1262:(ASA). The WFPS also is responsible for the operations of the WRHA's Inter Facility Transport system. The booking and dispatching of ambulances and stretcher car services in the movement of patients between care facilities within the city's 6 hospitals and many clinics. This secondary dispatch center is staffed 24/7 with 3-4 communication operators who interchange with the 911 center on a rotational basis.
945:, 4 District Chiefs-Paramedic Operations, and 1 Platoon Chief- Paramedic Operations. Since 2002, WEMS operates 1 PACER Unit (Paramedics Active in Community Education and Response), which is a pair of specially outfitted paramedics deployed on bicycles during the summer months (weather and staffing permitting). District Chiefs-Paramedic Operations use chase vehicles to assist paramedics on ambulances with
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1269:(EMR), and receive intensive in-house training. All Operators have obtained the National Academy of Emergency Dispatch System's Emergency Telecommunicator (ETC) Certification, Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certification and Emergency Fire Dispatcher (EFD) Certification. They are also certified in use of the
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calls. When WFPS Paramedics respond to 9-1-1 calls and identify citizens who are at risk, they have the ability to fill out a referral to the EPIC program. The EPIC Paramedics follow up on each referral and help the citizens gain access to proper medical care or other needed resources. Once the needs
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Winnipeg Fire Department was eventually created on 17 May 1882, with William O. McRobie as its first full-time Chief. At this time, there were 3 permanent stations of the WFD: Central, on 347 William Avenue; South, on 150 Smith Street; and North, on 47 Maple Street. In 1919, the WFD would adopt a
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Sentinel telephone system (E911). This gives
Communication Operators the advantage of receiving immediate information on the caller such as the caller's location and phone number. This information, along with all other information obtained by the operator is relayed to all EMS vehicles' Electronic
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are responsible for on-site assessment and monitoring of all IPDA clients, as well as providing a first line access to care for the clients of the drop-in shelter, the detoxification unit and those in the transitional housing unit. The community paramedics at The Main Street
Project are on site 24
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with specialized training for transporting ventilated patients or those receiving certain medication infusions. All stable patients not requiring interventions, advanced skills or being repatriated to a
Personal Care Home are not transported by WEMS but by Stretcher Service of Manitoba who operate
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with the several municipalities in the surrounding area. Finally, on 7 January 1974, the 8 municipal fire departments, including that of
Winnipeg's, were combined to create a single department. Prior to amalgamation, fire department history in the former municipalities of the Greater Winnipeg area
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inspections to the general public. These inspections required the owner of the child seat to have already installed the seat in the vehicle and to bring it to one of the seven stations at which the service is offered. There, firefighters that had special training in ensuring child car seats are
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Communication Centre is staffed by a minimum of 7 Operators and 1 Communication Center Shift Supervisor (CCSS) on four 24 hours platoons, dispatching WEMS and WFD. All Communication Operators are responsible to taking 9-1-1 calls, confirming the address and phone number of the emergency,
1029:(WRHA) and Shared Health. WEMS is also responsible for providing interfacility patient transport for patients requiring specialty services not offered at the hospital at which they are being treated and repatriate patients to community hospitals. They are assisted by the WRHA Transport Team:
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All pre-booked emergency and non-emergency
Interfacility Transfers are handled by the Interfacility Transfer (IFT) division. The IFT dispatchers are responsible for triaging and assigning this workload to the WEMS Transfer division, the WRHA Transport Team and Stretcher Service of Manitoba.
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was passed for the organization and management of a fire department. In 1976, each district of
Manitoba had an Assistant Fire Commissioner appointed to provide training, investigation, inspections, public education, and other services. Also this year, the Manitoba Fire College was created.
989:(PAC). WEMS paramedics include: Primary Care Paramedics (PCP); Intermediate Care Paramedics (ICP); and Advance Care Paramedics (ACP). The ICP are unique to WEMS as a training level during the department's in-house, nationally-accredited Advance Care Paramedic Program.
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WFPS has a primary and secondary fully operational
Communication Centre, both with generator back-up power so that all communication services they provide maintain 100% full-time, uninterrupted operation regardless of circumstances on incidents that may occur.
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building and other at-risk patients in the community. The EPIC community paramedics run 12 hours per day, every day during daytime and evening hours. In
December 2013, the EPIC program was expanded to follow up with at risk individuals in the community after
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four 24-hour platoons β each platoon operates 17 full-time ambulances, 2 interfacility patient transfer ambulances, 4 spare ambulances (dependent on staffing levels), 4 District Chief-Paramedic Operations, 1 Platoon Chief-Paramedic Operations, 1 MIRV, 1
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are responsible for triaging all EMS and Fire calls received at the centre and dispatching all emergency, non-emergency and pre-booked Interfacility Transfer calls. Since 2007, WFPS has been using a central dispatch for both EMS and Fire calls.
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for firefighting purposes. (The only people who were entitled to vote at this time were the property owners, many of whom were also responsible for organizing the fire brigade.) The ordered equipment, which arrived the next month, included:
1066:(POCT) to clients of The Main Street Project and high-risk individuals in the community. Since HIV POCT have been offered at The Main Street Project, this site does more POCT than the all other sites in Manitoba offering the test combined.
1250:(AVL) System. This along with electronic status heads in every vehicle reporting unit responding, on-scene and transporting times help the dispatchers keep accurate tracking of all units whereabouts, status and availability.
1168:, 3 squads, 4 District Chief units, and 1 Platoon Chief operate on four 48-hour platoons (two 10-hour shifts, two 14-hour shifts, and then 4 days off); all units are operational and staffed full-time. WFD also has 2 of the
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fitted safely would inspect the car seat to make sure it is safe for use. If any adjustments were required, they would assist the owner in making the adjustments and educate them on how to properly secure the child seat.
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two 12-hour "peak" platoons β These platoons assist during peak hours with greater call volumes. Each of these platoons operate 8 ambulances, 1 interfacility patient transfer ambulance, and 1 District Medical Supervisor
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calls and review paramedics' performance for continuous quality improvement. The Platoon Chief-Paramedic Operations oversees all EMS operations and, if required, can respond in an Incident Command role.
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On 1 October 1946, the WFD implemented a three-platoon system, giving firefighters a 46-hour workweek. On 8 June 1954, Winnipeg experienced its largest fire in history, at the Time Building.
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Also in 1974 came the Winnipeg Ambulance Department; before then, ambulance services were provided by local private ambulance companies. In 1982/1983, the WFD introduced the use of
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In 1969, both St. Boniface fire halls were closed and replaced. North Kildonan established a full-time fire department, with 2 fire engines, 1 rescue, and a 1000-gallon
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is responsible for receiving emergency calls and dispatching of all ambulance and fire apparatus for the City of Winnipeg. The City of Winnipeg operates a centralized
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WEMS currently operates 2 award-winning community paramedicine programs: the Main Street Project Paramedic and the Emergency Paramedic In the Community (EPIC).
340:, no longer requiring firefighters to live on job, 84 hours (3.5 days) a week. In 1928, the Fire Prevention Bureau was established and staffed with 3 members.
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and WFPS. All calls are received by the Winnipeg Police Communication Division who passes on all non-police calls over to the WFPS Communication Centre. The
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was established. Rather than working-class citizens, this brigade was organized by local property owners to protect their properties from fire, as costs of
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1826:"Vehicle Extrication - Fire Paramedic Service - City of Winnipeg"
1646:"Bariatric Transport - Fire Paramedic Service - City of Winnipeg"
1323:"Contact us - Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service - City of Winnipeg"
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Deputy Chief, Support Services & Communications β Tom Wallace
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to eligible voters, which included an order to obtain a $ 25,000
1599:"Locations - Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service - City of Winnipeg"
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All Communication Operators are at minimum trained and licensed
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1790:"High Angle Rescue - Fire Paramedic Service - City of Winnipeg"
1740:"Community paramedic project launched | Winnipeg Health Region"
1340:"Office of the Fire Commissioner | Administration | Background"
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The first Fire Commissioner of Manitoba was appointed via the
1231:(CAD) System developed by Lynx Graphics which integrates the
1807:"Trench Rescue - Fire Paramedic Service - City of Winnipeg"
1618:"EMS Personnel - Fire Paramedic Service - City of Winnipeg"
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Assistant Chief, Fire/Rescue Operations β Jamie Vanderhorst
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1889:"911 Services - Fire Paramedic Service - City of Winnipeg"
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1421:"Memorable Manitobans: William Orme McRobie (1838-1908)"
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Assistant Chief, Community Risk Reduction β Lisa Gilmore
1762:"June 10, 2015 : News Releases - City of Winnipeg"
1701:"June 17, 2014 : News Releases - City of Winnipeg"
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1776:"HazMat - Fire Paramedic Service - City of Winnipeg"
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452:Deputy Chief, Fire Operations - Scott Wilkinson
435:The Fires Prevention and Emergency Response Act
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449:Fire & Paramedic Chief β Christian Schmidt
227:WFPS has two equally important divisions: the
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1484:"1946-1968|Winnipeg Fire Fighters Museum"
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905:Winnipeg Emergency Medical Services
835:Administrative offices and location
476:Medical Director β Dr. Rob Grierson
237:Winnipeg Emergency Medical Services
1027:Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
1025:to provide these services for the
849:Headquarters & Fire Prevention
486:Stations and location, as of 2019
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891:WEMS ambulance with ambulance cot
76:860 fire personnel (firefighters)
2222:Municipal government of Winnipeg
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865:Office of the Fire Commissioner
350:for police, fire, and ambulanceβ
1916:Office of the Fire Commissioner
1906:Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service
987:Paramedic Association of Canada
979:Pediatric Advanced Life Support
975:Prehospital Trauma Life Support
202:Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service
45:1882 (Winnipeg Fire Department)
17:Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service
2073:Corporations based in Winnipeg
1059:Main Street Project Paramedics
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2151:List of schools and libraries
1677:"Emergency Response Services"
1514:Winnipeg Fire Fighters Museum
1456:Winnipeg Fire Fighters Museum
1400:Winnipeg Fire Fighters Museum
1368:Winnipeg Fire Fighters Museum
1256:Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
971:Advanced Cardiac Life Support
277:were drastically increasing.
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1267:Emergency medical responders
967:Advanced Trauma Life Support
899:WEMS MIRV and PACER bicycles
794:Ambulance, Fire suppression
772:Ambulance, Fire suppression
761:Ambulance, Fire suppression
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728:Ambulance, Fire suppression
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327:On 25 January 1875, a city
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985:(NOCP) established by the
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1042:WEMS Community Paramedics
981:(PALS), and all meet the
284:proposed its first money
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1105:Winnipeg Fire Department
1091:Winnipeg Fire Department
229:Winnipeg Fire Department
216:services to the City of
194:https://winnipeg.ca/fps/
113:Facilities and equipment
90:166 firefighters on duty
2014:Winnipeg general strike
1229:Computer Aided Dispatch
1217:Communication Operators
1210:Winnipeg Police Service
1172:units that assist with
1021:operates the WEMS as a
860:2546 McPhillips Street
791:27 Sage Creek Boulevard
354:(eventually changed to
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1099:WFD Engine6 fire truck
1031:Respiratory Therapists
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932:Primary Care Paramedic
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433:The WFPS is guided by
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1015:health care in Canada
963:Advanced Life Support
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692:5000 Roblin Boulevard
659:1083 Autumnwood Drive
62:3070 fire calls (2011
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1144:surface water rescue
1055:transitional housing
868:508-401 York Avenue
758:1665 Rothesay Street
736:1567 Waverley Street
670:1001 McGregor Street
648:1057 St. Mary's Road
582:640 Kimberley Avenue
481:Stations and offices
367:Winnipeg amalgamated
280:On 14 October 1874,
260:Fires Prevention Act
2130:Fire and Paramedics
1976:Notable Winnipegers
1364:"Through the Years"
1140:vehicle extrication
999:bariatric ambulance
943:bariatric ambulance
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824:2490 Portage Avenue
747:880 Dalhousie Drive
615:1705 Portage Avenue
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