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Indianapolis EMS reports 10% rise in call volume and new translation and safety tech on ambulances

3025720 · April 16, 2025
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Indianapolis Emergency Medical Service told trustees it has responded to nearly 40,000 calls year‑to‑date (10% increase), added voice‑translation services used 388 times, installed narcotics safes and plans new onboard cameras.

Indianapolis Emergency Medical Service Chief Medical Officer Dr. Dan O’Donnell updated the Health and Hospital Corporation board on April 15 that EMS has responded to just under 40,000 calls for the year, a roughly 10 percent increase from the same point last year.

O’Donnell described recent operational improvements…

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