2023 ANNUAL REPORT-FINAL
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EMERGENCY SERVICES
The largest section within the Division of Fire and Rescue Services is the Emergency Services Section (ESS). The ESS is made up of:
1 Deputy Chief 1 Assistant Chief 14 Battalion Chiefs 30 Captains
72 Lieutenants 67 Technicians 326 Firefighters 48 Paramedic/Firefighters
The Emergency Services Section is responsible for day-to-day service delivery to the residents, visitors, and employees of Frederick County. The ESS delivers all-hazard emergency response including but not limited to emergency medical services (EMS), fire suppression, victim rescue, and hazardous materials. Additionally, the ESS is responsible for professional development and training, community outreach, and overseeing the safety, health, and wellness of the Division’s personnel. Everyone in the ESS is committed to providing 100% customer satisfaction in all that they do. Personnel assigned to the ESS spend countless hours maintaining an exceptional state of readiness so that they can respond to customer requests for assistance, ‘YOUR EMERGENCY’, without fail. To assist in accomplishing the divisions goals, the dedicated personnel within the ESS spend many hours each day mapping emergency routes; studying and practicing fire, rescue and EMS skills, strategies, and tactics; maintaining fire stations; and ensuring the operational readiness and functionality of our emergency apparatus and equipment. All of these items occur daily in addition to, training their minds and bodies for the physical and mental demands required of a public safety responder. Our responders regularly complete additional formal training beyond what is provided to them in the recruit training academy. This training ranges from online webinars and practical workshops, to formalized college degree programs. As they seek to promote up the ranks from Firefighter to Chief Officer, many hours of additional advanced-level training are required. Those aspiring to become Paramedics must complete a year long advanced medical program that encompasses more than 1500 hours of cognitive and psychomotor training elements. Those wishing to become members of our Special Operations Teams must complete specialized and highly technical training to become certified in the disciplines required of those team members. We also have members who want to help their fellow firefighters in their time of need, the job of a firefighter can be extremely stressful which can lead to Post-Traumatic Stress, so we have members who complete specialized training in the area of Critical Incident Stress Management/PEER Support to provide help to those in need. Last, but not least, all of the ESS employees must maintain their certifications in EMT, Paramedic, CPR, AED, and those in specialty positions must also maintain their specialty certifications. In addition to maintaining those certifications, they must also train in the station daily to remain proficient in their everyday fire, rescue, and EMS skills.
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