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ATTACHMENT C <br />are archived electronically. <br />EMS Training: <br /> <br />Both cities: <br />The City of Eugene and The City of Springfield provide EMS Continuing <br />Education classes to their departments. Eugene and Springfield offer a variety of classroom <br />hours to complete the 24 hours of required interactive hours. Each has a separate calendar of <br />classes. <br />Springfield: <br /> The City of Springfield supplements their continuing education hours with an <br />on-line program called Centre-learn. This product is used to supplement distributive learning <br />continuing education. The City of Springfield’s EMS training is embedded in the Fire <br />Training program. <br />Eugene: <br /> The City of Eugene is in the process of purchasing the on-line program Centre- <br />learn. Springfield is already using this product. The City of Eugene’s EMS training program <br /> <br />is a standalone program in EMS Administration. <br />EMS Training Records: <br />Both cities: <br /> The City of Eugene and The City of Springfield are each required to keep <br />continuing education records for EMS Personnel. Eugene Fire and EMS uses Elog, <br /> <br />Springfield uses CertRight <br />Infection Control: <br />Both cities: <br />The City of Eugene and The City of Springfield are each required to have an <br />infection control plan. As part of that they are each required to have an infection control <br />officer. Both departments contract with Cascade Health Solutions for Employee Health <br /> <br />related issues. <br />Response Level: <br />Both cities: <br />The City of Eugene and The City of Springfield both participate in Advanced <br />Life Support first response. All the engines and truck companies operate at the paramedic <br />level and respond to calls within the city limits of Eugene and Springfield. <br />Eugene: <br /> Currently, the City of Eugene has contracted with Rural Metro to respond to <br />facilities for Alpha and Bravo level calls for transport to the hospitals. They are also <br />contracted to provide stretcher car service within the City of Eugene. All Alpha and Bravo <br />scene calls and all Charlie, Delta and Echo calls are handled by City of Eugene ALS units. <br />In the ASA that is not part of the City of Eugene, the medic units respond with other first <br />responders in the county. <br /> <br />Springfield: <br />The City of Springfield handles all stretcher calls, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, <br /> <br />Delta and Echo calls within their ASA. In the ASA that is not part of the City of Springfield, <br /> <br />the medic units respond with other first responders in the county. <br />CQI/QA: <br />Both cities: <br />The City of Eugene and The City of Springfield are each required to have a <br />CQI/QA program. <br />Field Training and Evaluation Program: <br />Both cities: <br /> The City of Eugene and The City of Springfield are required to orient new <br /> <br />personnel to the medic unit equipment, policies and procedures. <br />EMS Apparatus: <br />Eugene: <br />The City of Eugene has 10 Medic Units, 9 are type III units 1 is a type II. There are <br />5 units that operate as front-line with 5 reserves. <br />Springfield <br />: The City of Springfield has 7 Medic Units all are type III. Springfield operates <br /> <br />3 frontline units with 4 reserves. <br />15 <br /> <br />ATTACHMENT 3 <br /> <br />