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Pasco Fire Rescue describes mobile integrated health unit to reduce 911 calls

5810907 · September 10, 2025
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Pasco Fire Rescue staff described a six-person Mobile Integrated Health team that follows up with roughly 100 people a month, coordinates community paramedics, social workers and a nurse practitioner, and aims to reduce unnecessary 911 calls and hospital readmissions.

Pasco Fire Rescue staff described their Mobile Integrated Health unit as a six-person team that follows up with roughly 100 people a month to address health-related social needs and reduce unnecessary 911 calls and hospital readmissions.

Staff member, Pasco Fire Rescue mobile integrated health team, said the unit operates through the Community Risk Reduction Bureau and brings care to people at home, integrating community paramedics, social workers, case managers and a nurse practitioner. "Our mobile integrated health unit is a vital role of our CRR, Community Risk Reduction Bureau, whereas we we we approach the emergency medical calls for service and out of the box approach where we…

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