AMR 'Black Boxes' Record Safety Improvements in EMS
DENVER, June
2 /PRNewswire/ -- Technology similar to the "black box"
recording devices on aircraft is making a marked difference in safety
performance for the country's largest ambulance service provider.
American Medical Response, Inc. (AMR), using event recorders in
its ambulance fleet to monitor the driving of its medical crews,
is measuring substantial improvements in road safety.
Several national
studies have noted that ambulance medical crews face substantial
risk of injury or death due to vehicle collisions, making the emergency
medical service (EMS) profession similarly dangerous to law enforcement
or fire fighting.
AMR Vice President
of Safety and Risk Ron Thackery is presenting the results from nearly
two-years of use of the Road Safety 3000 monitors by AMR and its
ambulance crews to the Society of Automotive Engineers Conference
on June 3 in Washington, D.C.
The results,
Thackery says, is an industry leading road safety record at AMR,
in which collisions and near misses have been reduced, and investigations
into collisions produce corrective action based on recorded data.
"Data is
collected every second the vehicle is on the road," said Thackery.
"The driver gets a 10-second grace period in which she hears
a growling noise to indicate behavior outside of the safest parameters.
Then it turns into a tone, indicating a penalty."
AMR tracks speed
in both emergency and non-emergency situations, cornering, acceleration,
deceleration, vehicle reverses, and seat belt usage. Company management
tracks individual driving performance by its paramedics and emergency
medical technicians.
American Medical
Response, Inc. (www.amr.net),
the nation's largest provider of medical transportation, is locally
operated in 32 states. More than 18,000 AMR paramedics, EMTs and
other professionals transport over four million patients nationwide
each year in emergency, critical and non-emergency situations. AMR,
a wholly owned subsidiary of Laidlaw International, Inc. (NYSE:
LI - News), is headquartered in Greenwood Village, CO.
For further
information please contact Lauren Sides of American Medical Response,
Inc., +1-303-495-1210, lauren.sides@amr.net.
Source:
American Medical Response, Inc.
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