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星期四, 3月 28, 2024

波士頓市長吳弭出席急救員結業典禮 慶祝西洛士百利急救站及培訓中心開幕

波士頓市長吳弭為急救局新急救站暨培訓學校啟用剪綵。
(波士頓市府提供)
             Boston Orange 摘譯)波士頓市急救局 (EMS)位於西洛士百利 (West Roxbury)的雙倉救護站,今 (325)日落成啟用。波士頓市長吳弭(Michelle Wu) 應邀剪綵,並頒發結業證書給12名學員。

EMS的新急救站。(波士頓市府提供)
         座落在西洛士百利Rivermoor201號的這急救站,是波士頓市急救局最新,擁有最先進設備的教育大樓,用於培訓急救技術員 (EMT)及護理人員,加強對居民的緊急醫療涵蓋面,並縮短對危及生命緊急醫療事件的因應時間。

         波士頓急救局是新英格蘭地區最忙碌的一個地方政府急救局,每年處理138000多宗緊急醫療事故。2023年,單只是在西洛士百利,波士頓急救局就處理了3639宗事故。

          28日這天,除了新大樓落成剪綵,波士頓急救局還為20年來的第一批學員,舉行了結業式,發出證書給12人。這學員項目 (Cadet program) 是波士頓急救局因應人手短缺所推出的招募人員做法。過去9個月來,波士頓急救局聘用了90人,如今全局身穿制服的急救人員總數有428人。

波士頓市長吳弭和12名EMS學員合影。(波士頓市府提供)

          波士頓急救局學員項目是一個為期5個月的有薪訓練,接著再接受6個月有薪的急救技術人員學校訓練,才能取得EMT臂章。

           12名學員將是新培訓場所第一屆學苑課程的一部分。

             波士頓市長吳弭,波士頓公共衛生局執行主任暨波士頓公共衛生專員Bisola Ojikutu博士,波士頓急救長James Hooley,公共設施主任Kerrie Griffin。物業管理專員Eamon Shelton,波士頓市第6區市議員Benjamin Weber這天都到場誌盛。

12名EMS學院中有2名亞裔。(波士頓市府提供)
           波士頓急救局表示,該局仍在積極招募人員,。增加急救車,以因應服務需求。該局和波士頓市工人賦權內閣合作,為有興趣上急救技術人員課程的人,提供數以百計的獎學金。該局也有晚上上課,一年2次在週末上課的班。下一次的新人畢業典禮預定於412日舉行。

           波士頓市急救人員的起薪為每小時33元。查詢詳情可上網boston.gov/ems













MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES NEW EMS AMBULANCE STATION AND TRAINING FACILITY OPENED IN WEST ROXBURY 

 

12 Cadets recognized for completing the Boston EMS Cadet program and starting the EMS Recruit Academy, bolstering workforce of EMTs 

BOSTON – Thursday, March 28, 2024 – Mayor Michelle Wu today joined Boston EMS, the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), Public Facilities Department, and the Property Management Department for a Cadet completion ceremony and ribbon-cutting to officially open the newly renovated Boston EMS Training Center, which includes the addition of a two-bay ambulance station at 201 Rivermoor Street in West Roxbury. This new, state-of-the-art educational complex will allow Boston EMS to continue to recruit and develop highly-trained EMTs and Paramedics. The new station will also enhance emergency medical coverage for residents and improve response times to life-threatening medical emergencies. 

 

“I am grateful to be here today to highlight the critical role that Boston EMS serves in our city,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “Our EMTs and paramedics provide the highest quality care to people in their time of need, and I’m proud that we can better deliver that to our communities in these neighborhoods.” 

 

Boston EMS is one of the busiest municipal EMS providers in New England, responding to more than 138,000 emergency medical incidents annually. In 2023, Boston EMS responded to 3,639 incidents in West Roxbury.  

 

“Boston EMS are the front lines of medical emergencies,” said Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health and Executive Director of the Boston Public Health Commission. “This new EMS station in West Roxbury will help ambulances reach people faster, and our new training facility will attract top talent and further develop the skills and capabilities of our EMTs and paramedics.” 

 

As part of today’s event, 12 Cadets were recognized for completing the Boston EMS Cadet program, the first cohort in two decades. The Cadet program is one of the many ways Boston EMS is actively recruiting to address a shortage of EMTs. Over the last nine months, Boston EMS has successfully hired more than 90 members to join its team of now 428 uniformed personnel. The Cadet program is a five-month paid training, and cadets go on to six months of paid EMT-Recruit Academy training before they are officially badged as EMTs. These 12 Cadets will be part of the first Academy class at the new training facility. 

 

“Today marks a major milestone for our Boston EMS family as we celebrate the Cadets and the opening of the Boston EMS Training Center and station,” said Boston EMS Chief James Hooley. “We are grateful to Mayor Wu and our city partners for their support and investment in this much-needed training facility and ambulance station in West Roxbury.”  

 

"We are thrilled to open this state-of-the-art training and education facility,” said Kerrie Griffin, Director of Public Facilities. “The dedicated professionals of EMS deserve a space that meets their current and future operational needs. We are grateful for all of our partners whose collaboration and efforts will allow us to best serve City of Boston residents."


The new Boston EMS Training Center includes field simulation and advanced skills labs, a training bay, large multimedia classrooms, a gymnasium, and administrative space. The previous training facility was at Boston EMS headquarters in the Miranda Creamer Building in South Boston. 


“We would like to welcome EMS and its Training Center to this already dynamic facility that houses the City's Archives, Boston Public Library, and Archeology Center,” remarked Eamon Shelton, Commissioner of Property Management. “Their addition gives the community of West Roxbury and the City at large expanded access to essential services and will not only provide employment and training opportunities but can serve as an incredible resource. EMS workers are perfectly situated to connect medical care with social and community services, and we look forward to supporting them as they carry out their important work.”

 

“I am thrilled that West Roxbury will be the location where our city’s aspiring EMTs and paramedics will be trained,” said District 6 City Councilor Benjamin Weber. “I welcome all cadets who will be going through this facility, which will provide them with the tools necessary to work in a well-paying and rewarding career that will assist our residents who are the most in need.” 

  

Boston EMS is actively recruiting to expand the department, add frontline ambulances, and better meet the rising demand for service. In partnership with the City of Boston Worker Empowerment Cabinet, Boston EMS offers hundreds of scholarships for EMT courses for people interested in a career with the department. In addition to the Cadet program, there is also an EMT training that takes place on evenings and weekends twice a year. Everyone who completes either tract will then go through the EMT-Recruit Academy training before becoming a Boston EMS EMT. The next Recruit Academy graduation is on April 12.  

 

Starting pay for newly hired EMTs is $33 an hour. Those interested in a rewarding career at Boston EMS can visit boston.gov/ems to learn more and sign up for training and employment notices. Boston EMS expects to be hiring EMTs and Cadets again this summer.

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