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Response times for Oklahoma s largest ambulatory care provider have not met compliance standards in more than a year for the Oklahoma City area, largely due to staffing shortages.
Emergency Medical Services Authority s Western Division has not met the 90% compliance standard for response times since before June 2020, according to data shared in Wednesday s meeting of the EMSA Board of Trustees. The Western Division includes Oklahoma City, Edmond, Mustang, The Village and Nichols Hills.
During that time, EMSA assumed control of staffing and operations from it s former contractor, American Medical Response. For its highest priority calls, which mostly include life-threatening events, the division fell to its lowest rating of 63% in Dec. 2020, the first month EMSA held full control. While numbers improved slightly from January to May, they fell again in June 2021, having never fully rebounded.
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