2010 Florida Emergency Medical Providers Licensure and Call Volume Report Florida Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Release Date: April 14, 2011
Table of Contents Report Information.. p. 3 4 Three Year Incident Count..p. 4 EMS Headquarters Map p. 5 EMS Region Map p. 6 Organizational Type by EMS Transport Type.. p. 7 EMS Type by Region... p. 7 Organizational Type by Region p. 8 Permitted Vehicles by Region... p. 9 Call Volumes by Organizational Type p. 9-10 Call Volumes by Region p. 11-12 Total EMS Incidents by County p. 13 Total EMS Incidents by EMS Agency.. p. 14-18 Total 2010 EMS Incident Map p. 19 Total 2010 EMS Transports Map... p. 20 Total 2010 EMS Patient Contacts Map p. 21 Page 2 of 21
Report Information Purpose: To provide Florida Emergency Medical Services (EMS) information regarding the total incidents, total patient contacts, and total transports for year 2010. Definitions: Organizational Type is defined as the organizational structure from which EMS services are delivered (fire, hospital, county, etc.). The organizational types used within this report are derived from the National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS). Total Incidents is defined as the total number of EMS events that were submitted by each licensed EMS provider. Total Patient Contacts is defined as the total numbers of patients that are responded to by each licensed EMS provider. Total Transports is defined as the total number of times that an EMS unit responded to an EMS event that resulted in a patient being transported to destination. Required Data Elements: Prehospital Aggregate & EMSTARS Transitional Aggregate Databases o Treated, Transport/General Hospital o Treated,Transport/NursingHome o Treated, Transport/MedicalOffice o Treated,Transport/Home o Treated, Transport/TraumaCenter o TreatedTransport/Other) o Transferred Care o Transport Private Vehicle o Treated Released o Treated Refused Transport o No Treatment Required o Patient Refused Care o Dead At Scene o Cancelled o Not Applicable (Incident Disposition) o Unknown (Incident Disposition) o No Patient Found o Do Not Resuscitate Order o Scene o Unscheduled o Scheduled o Standby o Rendezvous o Not Applicable (ServiceTypeRequested) o Unknown (ServiceTypeRequested) EMSTARS D01_08 Organizational Type E02_01 EMS Agency Number E02_02 Incident Number E05_04 Unit Notified By Dispatch Date/Time E20_10 Incident/Patient Disposition Page 3 of 21
Data Sources The data in this report were derived from the Emergency Medical Services Tracking and Reporting System (EMSTARS), the Prehospital Aggregate System, and the Customer Oriented Medical Practitioner Administration System (COMPAS) licensure database. All three databases are maintained by the Florida Department of Health. Time Frame January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010 General Information The term call volume can be used in many different ways throughout the state and country. For the purposes of this report, it was determined to separate the term call volume into three separate categories. The terms Incident Volume, Patient Contact Volume, and Transport Volume were elected to be used with this report. The terms total incidents and total patient contacts are not synonymous. The term total incidents indicate the total number of distinct incidents that are reported by EMS providers. This definition does not include all of the distinct incidents that are considered when multiple agencies respond to the same incident. Total patient contacts indicate the total number of patients that are responded to by each licensed EMS provider. Three Year Incident Count Florida EMS Incident Volume 2008, 2009, 2010 Incident Count 3,300,000 3,250,000 3,200,000 3,150,000 3,100,000 3,050,000 3,000,000 3,054,925 2008 EMS Incident Totals 4.33% 3,187,337 2009 EMS Incident Totals 2.95% 3,281,345 2010 EMS Incident Totals Total EMS Incidents Year Page 4 of 21
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Rick Scott Governor Disclaimer: This thematic map is for reference purposes. Any reliance on the information contained herein is at the user s own risk. The Florida Department of Health and its agents assume no responsibility for any use of the information contained herein or any loss resulting there from. Page 6 of 21
Organizational Type by EMS Transport Type The following table describes organizational types for the 271 licensed EMS providers in 2010, including 10 providers licensed out-of-state. Fire-based EMS providers make up over half of the EMS providers in Florida, with non-hospital private EMS providers being the second most numerous organizational type. Thirty-seven percent (37%) of non-hospital private providers are air providers. Fire-based EMS providers make up almost all the Advanced Life Support Non-Transport (ALS/N) type of EMS in the state. Table I 2010 Organizational Type by Licensure Category Air Rotor & Fixed-Wing ALS Non- Transport ALS Transport BLS Transport Total Percent Community, Non-Profit 0 0 3 2 5 1.85% Fire Department 0 55 94 0 149 54.98% Governmental, Non-Fire 1 0 28 0 29 10.70% Hospital 7 0 17 1 25 9.23% Private, Non-Hospital 23 3 32 4 62 22.88% Tribal 0 0 1 0 1 0.37% Total 31 58 175 7 271 Percent 11.44% 21.40% 64.58% 2.58% 100% EMS Type by Region The following table describes EMS provider types by Florida region. It excludes 10 providers based out-of state. Two-thirds of the providers are Advanced Life Support Transport providers, with ALS Non-Transport providers making up a majority of the remainder. Regions 5 and 7 together have almost half of the total number of EMS agencies. Table II EMS Type by Region Air Rotor & Fixed-Wing ALS Non- Transport ALS Transport BLS Transport Total Pct of Total Region 1 3 1 13 0 16 6.13% Region 2 0 1 14 1 16 6.13% Region 3 0 3 19 0 22 8.43% Region 4 7 22 15 4 48 18.39% Region 5 5 21 38 2 66 25.29% Region 6 2 7 23 0 32 12.26% Region 7 7 2 52 0 61 23.37% Total 23 57 174 7 261 Pct of Total 8.81% 21.84% 66.67% 2.68% Page 7 of 21
Organizational Type by Region The following table describes EMS organizational types by Florida region. It excludes 10 providers based outof state. Fire-based EMS providers are a lower percentage in Regions 1 and 2, making up less than a quarter of the total for those perspective regions. These two regions have more Governmental, Non-Fire EMS and Hospital organizational types, by percentage. In all other regions, the reverse is true; there are more fire-based EMS providers than governmental non-fire EMS providers. Table III OrgType by Region (N) Region Community, Non-Profit Fire Department Governmental Non-Fire Hospital Private, Non- Hospital Tribal 1 0 4 6 4 2 0 16 2 1 3 8 4 0 0 16 3 0 11 6 0 5 0 22 4 1 30 2 5 10 0 48 5 2 46 0 8 10 0 66 6 0 15 6 2 8 1 32 7 1 40 0 2 18 0 61 Total 5 150 29 25 55 1 261 Total OrgType x Region (%) Region Community, Non-Profit Fire Department Governmental Non-Fire Hospital Private, Non- Hospital Tribal 1 0.0% 23.5% 41.2% 23.5% 11.8% 0.0% 2 6.3% 18.8% 50.0% 25.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3 0.0% 50.0% 27.3% 0.0% 22.7% 0.0% 4 2.1% 62.5% 4.2% 10.4% 20.8% 0.0% 5 3.0% 69.7% 0.0% 12.1% 15.2% 0.0% 6 0.0% 46.9% 18.8% 6.3% 25.0% 3.1% 7 1.6% 64.1% 0.0% 3.1% 31.3% 0.0% Page 8 of 21
Permitted Vehicles by Region Table IV describes permitted vehicles by Florida region. It excludes 10 providers based out-of state. The 10 out-of-state providers have 46 air EMS vehicles and 5 ground EMS vehicles. One out-of-state EMS provider with 18 EMS aircraft is licensed in Georgia and operates in Florida s Region 1. Region 7 has the most EMS vehicles of both air and ground, followed by region 5; this is mostly consistent with their call volume, described below. Table IV Permitted Vehicles by Region Ground Air All % of Total Region 1 172 4 176 4.3% Region 2 104 0 104 2.5% Region 3 430 1 431 10.4% Region 4 669 18 687 16.6% Region 5 933 19 952 23.0% Region 6 393 10 403 9.7% Region 7 1357 27 1384 33.5% Total 4058 79 4137 Pct of total 98.1% 1.9% 100% Call Volume by Organizational Type The following three tables describe call volumes by organizational type for 271 EMS agencies, including 10 agencies licensed out-of-state. When call volume is described by incident, patient encounter, or transport; the percentage of service provided by each organizational type is consistent, except for transport. When transports are described, call volume for fire-based EMS agencies falls by about 10%, with the 10% moving to private, non-hospital EMS agencies. Table V Total Incidents by Organization Type Total Incidents Percent of Total Community, Non-Profit 54,287 1.65% Fire Department 1,793,855 54.67% Governmental, Non-Fire 560,033 17.07% Hospital 102,527 3.12% Private, Non-Hospital 768,319 23.41% Tribal 2,324 0.07% Total 3,281,345 100.00% Chart I 2,324 Tribal Total 2010 EMS Incidents by Organizational Type 54,287 Community, Non-Profit 102,527 Hospital 560,033 768,319 Governmental, Private, Non- Non-Fire Hospital Organizational Type 1,793,855 Fire Department 1,800,000 1,600,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 0 Incident Count Page 9 of 21
Table VI Total Transports by Organization Type Total Transports Percent of Total Community, Non-Profit 45,286 2.15% Fire Department 875,975 41.58% Governmental, Non-Fire 398,392 18.91% Hospital 86,665 4.11% Private, Non-Hospital 699,148 33.18% Tribal 1,355 0.06% Total 2,106,821 100.00% Chart II Total 2010 EMS Transports by Organizational Type 1,355 Tribal 45,286 Community, Non-Profit 86,665 398,392 699,148 Hospital Governmental, Private, Non- Non-Fire Hospital Organizational Type 875,975 Fire Department 900,000 800,000 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 Incident Count Table VII Total Patient Encounters by Organization Type Total Patient Encounters Percent of Total Community, Non-Profit 53,043 1.84% Fire Department 1,526,146 52.90% Governmental, Non-Fire 489,326 16.96% Hospital 93,156 3.23% Private, Non-Hospital 721,079 24.99% Tribal 2,258 0.08% Total 2,885,008 100.00% Page 10 of 21
Call Volume by Region The following tables describe incident volume, patient encounter volume and transport volume by region. It excludes 10 providers based out-of state. Seven of the 10 providers based out of state are air transport providers, with no ground vehicles. Regions 5 and 7 have the most licensed EMS agencies per region; Regions 1 and 2 have the fewest, with 16 each. Call volume, by each of the three measures shown below, is higher in Region 7. Table VIII Number of 2010 Licensed EMS Providers by Region Region 5 66 Region 7 62 Region 4 48 Region 6 32 Region 3 22 Region 1 16 Region 2 16 Table IX Florida Regions Ranked by Total Incidents, 2010 Total Incidents Percent of state total Region 2 77,325 2.36% Region 1 125,317 3.82% Region 6 297,120 9.07% Region 3 354,184 10.81% Region 5 693,342 21.16% Region 4 694,007 21.18% Region 7 1,036,053 31.61% Total 3,277,348 100.00% Chart III Florida Regions Ranked by Total Incidents, 2010 1,036,053 693,342 694,007 297,120 354,184 77,325 125,317 Region 2 Region 1 Region 6 Region 3 Region 5 Region 4 Region 7 Page 11 of 21
Chart IV Florida Regions Ranked by Total Transports, 2010 734,823 418,468 252,427 344,110 197,830 49,528 108,684 Region 2 Region 1 Region 6 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 7 Chart V Florida Regions Ranked by Total Patient Encounters, 2010 942,155 582,718 614,675 263,203 296,171 123,632 58,571 Region 2 Region 1 Region 6 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 7 Page 12 of 21
Total 2010 EMS Incidents by County Chart VI describes incident volume by county. It excludes 10 providers based out-of state; together, the outof-state providers had a total of 3997 incidents. Chart VI County Miami-Dade Broward Pinellas Orange Hillsborough Palm Beach Duval Volusia Brevard Lee Polk Pasco Marion Escambia St. Lucie Lake Sarasota Manatee Alachua Leon Seminole Charlotte Collier Citrus Bay Okaloosa Osceola Martin Hernando Indian River Flagler Highlands Levy Monroe St. Johns Columbia Clay Hendry Putnam Walton Nassau Gadsden Bradford Okeechobe Jackson Suwannee Sumter Baker Dixie Wakulla Holmes Gulf Taylor Gilchrist Washington Jefferson Hamilton Hardee DeSoto Union Calhoun Franklin Madison Glades Santa Rosa Lafayette Liberty Total 2010 EMS Incidents by County Liberty 388 Levy 11,874 Lafayette 825 Highlands 15,335 Santa Rosa 1,072 Flagler 16,138 Glades 1,138 Indian River 18,868 Madison 1,586 Hernando 21,633 Franklin 1,772 Martin 22,029 Calhoun 1,786 Osceola 23,615 Union 1,854 Okaloosa 23,858 DeSoto 1,906 Bay 24,404 Hardee 1,969 Citrus 27,021 Hamilton 1,981 Collier 34,610 Jefferson 2,377 Charlotte 35,426 Washington 2,438 Seminole 36,600 Gilchrist 2,509 Leon 39,081 Taylor 2,609 Alachua 40,662 Gulf 2,624 Manatee 42,994 Holmes 2,645 Sarasota 45,303 Wakulla 3,178 Lake 45,535 Dixie 3,418 St. Lucie 53,758 Baker 3,540 Escambia 54,587 Sumter 3,593 Marion 59,231 Suwannee 3,916 Pasco 60,930 Jackson 4,593 Polk 61,370 Okeechobee 4,677 Lee 107,857 Bradford 5,604 Brevard 110,324 Gadsden 6,525 Volusia 112,335 Nassau 7,286 Duval 189,587 Walton 7,310 Palm Beach 198,524 Putnam 7,749 Hillsborough 225,133 Hendry 7,874 Orange 269,626 Clay 8,556 Pinellas 317,263 Columbia 9,669 Broward 319,849 St. Johns 10,559 Miami-Dade 470,647 Monroe 11,815 Total 3,277,348 0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 Incident Count Page 13 of 21
2010 Total EMS Incidents by EMS Provider Volume Ranking EMS Provider Incident Count Volume Ranking EMS Provider Incident Count 1 Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue Department 199,208 33 Central Florida Ambulance Inc. DBA American Ambulance 29,621 2 Pinellas County Ems Authority DBA Sunstar 178,066 34 Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue 28,250 3 Jacksonville Fire And Rescue Department, City Of 102,470 35 Nature Coast EMS Foundation, Inc. 27,021 4 Medics Ambulance Service, Inc. 98,020 36 Hialeah Fire Rescue Department, City Of 26,968 5 Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue 89,121 37 Liberty Ambulance Service, Inc. 26,606 6 Lee County Emergency Medical Service 79,749 38 Broward Ambulance, Inc., DBA AMR 26,543 7 Orange County Fire Rescue, EMS Bureau 74,469 39 Reedy Creek Emergency Providers 25,852 8 Miami Fire Rescue Department, City Of 72,758 40 Randle-Eastern Ambulance Service, Inc. 25,031 9 American Ambulance Service, Inc. 72,464 41 Bay Medical Center 24,404 10 Emergency Medical Foundation, Inc. DBA Evac Ambulance 64,520 42 Health Central Paramedic Service 23,915 11 Hillsborough County Fire Rescue 64,048 43 Okaloosa County Public Safety Department 23,858 12 Brevard County Fire Rescue 61,818 44 Americare Ambulance Service, Inc. 23,573 13 Polk County, Department Of Public Safety 61,370 45 Florida Hospital EMS 23,541 14 Pasco County Fire Rescue 50,770 46 Clearwater, City Of 21,973 15 Marion County Fire-Rescue 45,542 47 Hollywood Fire Rescue & Beach Safety Department 21,730 16 Lake-Sumter Emergency Medical Providers, Inc. 45,535 48 Lifeguard Ambulance Service Of Florida, LLC 21,539 17 Tampa Fire Rescue, City Of 44,403 49 Pompano Beach Fire Rescue 20,334 18 Rural/Metro Ambulance 41,427 50 Seminole County EMS/Fire Rescue Division 19,480 19 Sarasota County Fire Department 41,288 51 West Palm Beach Fire Rescue 19,442 20 Atlantic/Palm Beach Ambulance, Inc. DBA AMR 41,050 52 Charlotte County Fire And EMS Department 19,048 21 Transcare Medical Transportation Service 40,603 53 Largo, City Of 18,874 22 St. Petersburg, City Of 39,721 54 Indian River County, Department Of Emergency Providers 18,378 23 Century Ambulance Service, Inc. 37,683 55 Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue 18,184 24 American Medical Response 35,218 56 Advanced Patient Transportation, Inc. 15,845 25 MCT Express, Inc DBA Miami-Dade Ambulance Service 34,021 57 Coastal Health Systems Of Brevard, Inc. 15,235 26 Collier County Ems Department 33,261 58 Miami Beach Fire Rescue Department, City Of 15,146 27 St. Lucie County Fire District 32,251 59 Osceola County Fire Rescue 14,883 28 Escambia County Public Safety Bureau 31,654 60 Highlands County EMS 14,191 29 Manatee County Department Of Public Safety 31,588 61 Ocala-Fire Rescue Service, City Of 13,689 30 Leon County Emergency Medical Providers 30,271 62 Martin County Fire Rescue 12,502 31 Orlando Fire Department 29,758 63 Pinellas Park, City Of 12,066 32 Alachua County Department Of Public Safety 29,697 64 Volusia County Government 11,888 Page 14 of 21
2010 Total EMS Incidents by EMS Provider Volume Ranking EMS Provider Incident Count Volume Ranking EMS Provider Incident Count 65 Levy County Ems 11,874 98 Lehigh Acres Fire Control And Rescue District 6,770 66 Hernando County Fire And Rescue District 11,804 99 Plantation Fire Rescue 6,682 67 Melbourne Fire Department 11,640 100 Ambitrans Medical Transport, Inc. 6,643 68 Boynton Beach Fire Rescue 11,590 101 Coastal Care Advanced Life Support 6,545 69 Deerfield Beach Fire Rescue 11,394 102 Iona McGregor Fire District 6,440 70 Boca Raton Fire-Rescue 11,283 103 Hallandale Beach, Department Of Fire Rescue 6,386 71 All County Ambulance, Inc 11,247 104 Gadsden County EMS 6,376 72 Florida Medi-Van Ambulance Service, Inc. 11,018 105 Palm Bay Fire Department, City Of 6,209 73 The Sheriff Of Broward County, Florida 11,014 106 Nassau County Rescue Service 6,129 74 St. Johns County Fire Rescue Department 10,559 107 We Care Of The Treasure Coast, Inc. 5,949 75 West Coast-Southern Medical Svcs., Inc. 10,367 108 South Trail Fire Protection & Rescue Service District 5,865 76 Flagler County Dept. Of Emergency Providers 10,325 109 Dunedin, City Of 5,829 77 Gainesville Fire Rescue Department 10,313 110 Palm Coast Fire Rescue Department, City Of 5,813 78 Daytona Beach Fire Department 10,156 111 Bradford County Emergency Providers 5,604 79 Columbia County EMS 9,669 112 Atlantic/Key West Ambulance Inc., DBA AMR 5,559 80 Spring Hill Fire Rescue & EMS District 9,485 113 Hendry County Emergency Providers 5,550 81 Venice Ambulance Service, Inc. 9,465 114 Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue 5,533 82 Davie Fire Rescue, The Town Of 9,152 115 Kissimmee Fire Department 5,532 83 Medi-Car Ambulance Service, Inc. 9,151 116 Sun City Center Emergency Squad #1 5,325 84 Lealman Special Fire Control District 9,095 117 Ambulance Service, Inc. 5,068 85 Miramar Fire Rescue, City Of 8,608 118 Titusville Fire Department, City Of 4,981 86 City Of Deltona Fire Department 8,567 119 Dania Beach Fire Rescue 4,794 87 Clay County Fire Rescue 8,556 120 Riviera Beach Fire Rescue 4,734 88 Lauderhill Fire Rescue 8,391 121 Okeechobee County Fire Rescue 4,677 89 Sunrise Fire Rescue, City Of 8,380 122 Medfleet, Inc. 4,651 90 Margate Fire Rescue 8,190 123 Walton County Fire Rescue 4,631 91 Putnam County Emergency Rescue Service 7,749 124 Jackson County Fire And Rescue Unit 4,593 92 Tamarac Fire Rescue, City Of 7,726 125 Oakland Park Fire Rescue 4,459 93 Sanford Fire Department 7,443 126 Greenacres Public Safety 4,371 94 Tallahassee Fire Department, City Of 7,052 127 North Port Fire Rescue District 4,015 95 Coral Springs Fire Rescue 7,012 128 Suwannee County Fire Rescue 3,916 96 Palm Harbor Special Fire Control District 6,894 129 Apopka Fire Department 3,833 97 Delray Beach Fire-Rescue 6,867 130 City Of Cocoa/Cocoa Fire Department 3,684 Page 15 of 21
2010 Total EMS Incidents by EMS Provider Volume Ranking EMS Provider Incident Count Volume Ranking EMS Provider Incident Count 131 Village Center Community Development District 3,593 163 Pinellas Suncoast Fire Rescue District 2,398 132 Baker County EMS 3,540 164 Jefferson County Fire/Rescue Service 2,377 133 Ormond Beach Fire Department, City Of 3,450 165 Tampa General Healthcare 2,360 134 Plant City Fire Rescue 3,427 166 Oviedo Fire Department 2,346 135 Dixie County Emergency Medical Providers 3,418 167 Seminole Tribe Of Florida, Dept. Of Emergency Providers 2,324 136 Port Orange Department Of Fire Rescue 3,414 168 Gulfport, City Of 2,263 137 Americare ALS, Inc. 3,405 169 Temple Terrace Fire Department 2,238 138 Bonita Springs Fire Control & Rescue District 3,378 170 Zephyrhills Fire Rescue 2,198 139 North Lauderdale Fire Rescue 3,320 171 Rockledge Fire Department, City Of 2,193 140 Tarpon Springs, City Of 3,313 172 East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control District 2,185 141 All Co. Ambulance, Inc. DBA Medical Tran 3,219 173 South Pasadena, City Of 2,174 142 St. Cloud Fire Rescue 3,200 174 New Smyrna Beach Fire And Rescue 2,113 143 Wakulla County Ambulance Service 3,178 175 Lake Mary Fire Department 2,107 144 Winter Park Fire Rescue Department 3,077 176 Ft. Myers Beach Fire Control District 2,071 145 Coral Gables Fire Rescue Department 3,055 177 Hamilton County Ambulance Service 1,981 146 Stuart Fire Rescue, City Of 2,982 178 St. Pete Beach, City Of 1,978 147 Bayfront Medical Center DBA Bayflite 2,974 179 Hardee County Fire Rescue 1,969 148 Winter Garden Fire Rescue Department 2,881 180 Jacksonville Beach, City Of 1,915 149 Orange City Fire Department, City Of 2,747 181 Desoto County Fire/Rescue Department 1,906 150 Casselberry Fire Department 2,739 182 Union County Department Of Emergency Providers 1,854 151 Ocoee Fire Department 2,709 183 Gulf County Emergency Medical Providers 1,815 152 South Walton Fire District 2,679 184 Calhoun Liberty Hospital Association 1,786 153 Maitland Fire Rescue, City Of 2,673 185 San Carlos Park Fire Protection & Rescue Service District 1,783 154 Rocky Mountain Holdings L.L.C. DBA Lifenet 2,665 186 Weems Hospital Ambulance Service 1,772 155 Holmes County EMS 2,645 187 Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, Inc. 1,758 156 Doctors' Memorial Hospital 2,609 188 Cocoa Beach Fire Department 1,665 157 Greater Orlando Aviation Authority 2,583 189 Estero Fire Rescue 1,647 158 Monroe County Fire Rescue 2,578 190 Edgewater Fire Rescue Department, City Of 1,630 159 Gilchrist County Emergency Medical Providers 2,509 191 New Port Richey Fire Department 1,609 160 Safety Harbor, City Of 2,502 192 Oldsmar, City Of 1,601 161 Longwood Fire Department 2,485 193 Madison County Emergency Medical Service 1,586 162 Washington County Ambulance Service 2,438 194 Orlando Health Air Care Team 1,462 Page 16 of 21
2010 Total EMS Incidents by EMS Provider Volume Ranking EMS Provider Incident Count Volume Ranking EMS Provider Incident Count 195 South Daytona Fire Rescue 1,452 227 Indialantic Fire Rescue 599 196 Palm Beach Fire Rescue 1,414 228 Holmes Regional Medical Center First Flight 581 197 Naples Community Hospital 1,349 229 Cape Canaveral Volunteer Fire Department, Inc 539 198 Holly Hill Fire Rescue, City Of 1,263 230 St. Joseph's Hospital 533 199 HCA Health Providers Of Florida, Inc. 1,253 231 American Jets, Inc. 491 200 Marathon Fire Rescue, City Of 1,241 232 Indian River Shores, Department Of Public Safety 490 201 Key Largo Volunteer Ambulance Corps., Inc. 1,240 233 Morton Plant Cardiac Transport Service 449 202 Baptist Life Flight 1,211 234 Liberty County Ambulance Service 388 203 Fernandina Beach, City Of 1,157 235 Kennedy Space Center Ems System 375 Glades County EMS Security Providers Of America LLC Elite Protection Providers 358 204 1,138 236 205 Florida Flight I 1,095 237 Ocean Reef Public Safety Department 354 206 G4S Secure Solutions (USA) Inc. DBA G4S 1,092 238 Air Ambulance Worldwide, Inc. 316 207 Madeira Beach, City Of 1,091 239 Positive Mobility Of Hendry Co. DBA Positive Mobility, Inc. 285 208 Treasure Island, City Of 1,066 240 Atmore Ambulance Service 268 209 Lifeflight Variety Children's Hospital 1,062 241 National Air Ambulance 256 210 Longboat Key Fire Department 1,039 242 Ponce Inlet Fire Rescue 251 211 North Palm Beach Public Safety 949 243 Worldwide Aircraft Providers Inc. DBA Jet I.C.U. 246 212 Midway Fire Control District 946 244 Air Trek, Inc. 242 213 Daytona Beach Shores Department Of Public Safety 884 245 Allied Barton Security Providers, LLC 237 214 Seminole, City Of 882 246 Aero Jet International, Inc. 230 215 Positive Mobility, Inc. DBA Positive Medical Transport, Inc. 859 247 Sacred Heart Children's Hospital 183 216 Lafayette County Rescue 825 248 The Children's Hospital Of SW Florida, Lee County 154 217 Wewahitchka Emergency Medical Providers 809 249 Florida State Hospital 149 218 Air Ambulance Specialist, Inc. 752 250 Lifeguard Air Ambulance, Inc. 126 219 Orlando Regional Healthcare 730 251 Keys EMS, Inc., DBA: Keys Medical Transports 123 220 Lighthouse Point Fire Rescue 729 252 Global Jetcare, Inc. 98 221 Satellite Beach Fire Department 723 253 CCAFS EMS System 82 222 Islamorada Village Of Islands Fire Rescue 720 254 Advanced Air Ambulance, Corporation 50 223 Tequesta Fire Rescue 720 255 Skyservice Business Aviation Inc. 49 224 Village Of Key Biscayne Fire Rescue 706 256 Air Ambulance Professionals, Inc. 39 225 Shandscair, Shands Hospital 652 257 Little Gasparilla Fire And Rescue, Inc. 26 226 Port St. Lucie Volunteer Ambulance Service 601 258 Trinity DBA Trinity Air Ambulance International 26 Page 17 of 21
2010 Total EMS Incidents by EMS Provider Volume Ranking EMS Provider Incident Count 259 Aero National Inc. 23 260 Air Medical Charters, LLC 9 261 Central Air Ambulance, LLC 3 262 Air Ambulance Network 2 263 Air Critical Care, LLC 2 264 Aerocare Medical Transport System, Inc. 0 265 Airmed International, L.L.C. 0 266 Aviation One Medical Transport Providers, LLC 0 267 Intensive Air, Inc. 0 268 International Medical Care, Inc. 0 269 Med Jets Now LLC DBA Res-Q-Jets 0 271 Rapid Patient Mobilization, Inc. 0 272 Variety Children's Hosp. DBA Miami Children's Hosp. 0 Page 18 of 21
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