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Ambulance shortage raises safety concerns at sporting events

October 24, 2024 | General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam


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Ambulance shortage raises safety concerns at sporting events
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the ongoing shortage of ambulances and its implications for public safety. Fire department personnel reported that their fleet averages between 70 to 120 responses daily across four ambulances, a number that remains consistent even with the potential addition of more units. This situation has led to increased pressure on existing resources, prompting discussions about the relevance of proposed legislation aimed at addressing these challenges.

Acting Chief of the fire department acknowledged the strain on their services, particularly during sporting events organized by the Guam Department of Education. While the department typically provides standby medical support for these events, the current shortage means that schools may need to secure alternative certified personnel for emergency care. The chief emphasized that while the department strives to ensure safety, the lack of available ambulances could impact their ability to respond effectively.

The issue of ambulance availability has been a growing concern, particularly highlighted in media reports since September. The acting chief noted that several ambulances were out of service for repairs, with parts procurement delays exacerbating the situation. As the department navigates these challenges, officials are exploring legislative solutions to enhance emergency response capabilities and ensure public safety remains a priority.

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