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Norman Regional outlines ambulance operations, response metrics and asks council to study subscription billing
Summary
Kyle Hurley, representing Norman Regional'the hospital-based EMS provider often called MSTAT'briefed the council on ambulance operations, reporting 21 ambulances, a six-month average 9-1-1 response of about 8:03 across Norman and longer transport times after the Porter campus closure.
Kyle Hurley, who identified himself as a representative of Norman Regional Health System'the hospital-based EMS provider referred to in the presentation as MSTAT'gave the City oversight committee a detailed briefing on ambulance operations and performance.
Hurley said Norman Regional has 21 ambulances in its fleet, six support vehicles and "five ambulances that we staff 24 hours a day." He told the council, "We have been the sole EMS provider in the city of Norman since September 1995," and described contracts that extend service into Moore and parts of Goldsby and unincorporated Cleveland County.
The presentation covered clinical staffing and scope. Hurley summarized licensure levels and medical oversight, saying paramedics operate under the protocols of medical director…
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