December 15, 2020
Working tirelessly to keep first responders and the community safe
ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP is proud of its many EMT and Paramedic program graduates employed by ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP County MED-ACT, serving as area first responders. These local heroes have faced tough challenges this year — including the COVID-19 pandemic and a global shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) — while continuing to respond swiftly and skillfully to area medical emergencies.
ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP County MED-ACT’s service area has over 560,000 residents in 18 cities. During “normal times,” MED-ACT responds to more than 40,000 calls a year. But due to the coronavirus, 2020 statistics will likely be much higher.
Its workforce of more than 150 employees includes 9-1-1 dispatchers, paramedics, officers, administrators and support staff.
Well-Trained to Serve and Lead
ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP graduate Brad Mason, Deputy Chief with ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP County MED-ACT – Emergency Medical Services, credits ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP in preparing him for his current role.
“Being a paramedic is absolutely essential to serve in nearly any capacity in an advanced life support emergency medical services system,” Mason said. “My education at ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP established the foundation for me to serve in a variety of capacities in my organization.”
“The quality of education at ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP is second to none,” he added.
Going Above and Beyond
Mason has taken on additional responsibilities during the pandemic, which include serving as Operations Section Chief of the ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP County Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
One of the biggest obstacles he faced early on was the dangerously low levels of PPE available, not just in ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP County but everywhere.
“The greatest challenge I faced was the acquisition and distribution of PPE for first responders, hospitals and senior living facilities countywide,” Mason said. He and his staff have been tasked with supporting about 200 organizations with PPE.
Mason takes pride in the way many different governmental departments have united in response to the coronavirus.
“One of the best things to happen during the pandemic is the system we have created to support the PPE mission,” he said. “Numerous ÌìÑĺ£½ÇAPP County Government departments have come together in support of the acquisition, warehousing, data surveys and distribution of PPE.”
Departments collaborating include Emergency Management, Facilities Management, Corrections, Transit and MED-ACT.
Risky Business
Mason praised the MED-ACT paramedics and officers as some of the best things to come out of the pandemic. “Their dedication to serve the community, their resolve and their resiliency during these challenging times is nothing short of incredible,” he said.
He explained that they respond to, treat and transport numerous patients suffering from COVID-19 infections daily. “The manner in which they go about providing care in such risky circumstances, while ensuring the safety of their patients and co-workers, is inspiring,” he said. “We love our paramedics!”