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Snohomish Fire District 1 Wins National Award

Snohomish Fire District 1 was recognized for its pioneering use of EMS checklists to improve patient outcomes.

Snohomish County Fire District 1 was honored as the winner of the national award for Excellence in Fire Service Based Emergency Medical Service Aug. 1 at the Martha Lake Fire Station near Lynnwood.

This competitive award is presented annually by the Congressional Fire Services Institute and the MedicAlert Foundation to honor innovative practices to enhance the quality of emergency medical services (EMS). Fire District 1 was recognized for its pioneering use of EMS checklists to improve patient outcomes. 

Fire District 1 is the county’s largest provider of fire and emergency medical services, serving nearly 200,000 residents in Edmonds, unincorporated communities, Brier, Mountlake Terrace and Woodway.

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About 77 percent of the nearly 20,000 emergency responses in Fire District 1 last year were for medical aid. All Fire District 1 firefighters are certified as either emergency medical technicians or paramedics. 

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“This national award recognizes the outstanding achievements of the nearly 200 firefighters at the 12 fire stations we staff in south Snohomish County,” said Fire District 1 Chief Ed Widdis in a news release.

Fire District 1 is using the EMS checklists to highlight critical areas of care to improve patient outcomes.  “Checklists are already successfully used in other industries where safety is paramount, such as surgery, nuclear energy and aviation. In the fire service, we’ve used checklists for years at fire scenes, but this is the first time the concept has been applied on medical aid calls,” explained Capt. Shaughn Maxwell, who along with Dr. Richard Campbell, Fire District 1’s medical director, developed the EMS checklist program.

Maxwell presented the program to fire service and EMS leaders at the International Association of Fire Chiefs EMS conference in Las Vegas on May 7 and has received inquiries from several departments who want to use Fire District 1’s program as a model.

 


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