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Pa. township EMS holding steady amid regional hospital closures and declared emergency

Six weeks after the closure of Crozer Health hospitals, Radnor officials report stable call volumes, response times and offloading durations

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By Richard Ilgenfritz
Main Line Times & Suburban

RADNOR, Pa. 鈥 About six weeks after Radnor officials declared an emergency for the township ambulance services due to concerns over the closure of a major Delaware County health system, township officials say crews are still keeping up.

The board of commissioners originally approved the emergency declaration on April 28, following the closing of the Crozer Health System.

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Bill White, Radnor Township manager, said Radnor declared its emergency due to concerns of ripple effects resulting from the loss or the closures of hospitals in southern Delaware County and then the resulting ambulatory services that would be lost, and then what would happen to Radnor鈥檚 EMS services if they would be strained by those closures and loss of EMS services down in the southern part of the county.

Several weeks ago, Prospect Medical Holdings, which owns Crozer Health, announced it is shutting down the health system.

Radnor鈥檚 resolution for the emergency declaration described the situation as 鈥渁 significant public health crisis [that] has emerged in Delaware County due to the reduction of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the closure of two Delaware County hospitals, a direct consequence of the overall closure of Crozer-Chester Health .鈥

鈥淪o over the past month, the weekly EMS calls for volume outside of Radner have remained relatively stable,鈥 White said.

White said they鈥檝e been anywhere from about four to six calls per week outside of the township.

鈥淭hose response locations were either Newtown Township, Haverford Township, or 476, so not too far outside of our borders,鈥 White said. 鈥淭hese call volumes appear consistent with pre-emergency levels, so that鈥檚 that鈥檚 good news so far. Overall, the EMS response times reported by the fire company in these weekly updates have remained stable, so we鈥檙e not seeing increased response times both to the calls outside of Radnor as well as ones inside Radnor, which was, if you recall, one of our primary concerns.鈥

White also indicated that the offloading times have been about the same.

鈥淥ffloading times have been around five to six minutes,鈥 White said. 鈥淪ome concern over the week of June 9th where that swelled up to about 12 minutes, but then the week after, it went right back down to the more regular window of five to six.鈥

The offloading time represents the time it takes to transfer a patient from an ambulance to a receiving facility, such as an emergency department, and for hospital staff to assume responsibility for the patient鈥檚 care. It鈥檚 a critical metric for measuring the efficiency of emergency medical services and the responsiveness of hospitals.

鈥淪o, in quick summary, the call volumes have not increased. The times are staying stable, and we鈥檙e keeping an eye on the amount of time the EMS units are out of service with these calls. But as of now, things are relatively within normal conditions. We haven鈥檛 seen a great big impact from our fire company just yet, but again, it鈥檚 something that they keep tabs on every week, and we will keep you informed as we move forward.鈥

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