During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the significant increase in ambulance traffic to the local emergency room, prompting calls for a halt on new construction at the facility. A representative highlighted alarming statistics from the DHC, noting that ambulance trips surged from 12,552 in 2020 to 15,578 in 2023, marking a 24% increase.
The discussion emphasized the growing traffic from neighboring areas, including Fairfax, Alexandria, Manassas, Falls Church, and McLean, which has contributed to the strain on local emergency services. The representative pointed out that the fourth quarter of 2023 recorded 2,960 ambulance trips, while the first quarter of 2024 saw a sharp rise to 5,147 trips—an increase of nearly 1,200 trips in just three months.
Concerns were raised about the implications of this traffic surge on community resources and the need for further investigation into the causes behind the influx. The representative questioned the reasons for the sudden increase in ambulance traffic and the impact it has on local residents, urging for immediate action to address the situation before any new construction projects proceed.