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PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE FIRE/EMS EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION & RELATED SERVICES <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />• Santa Ana Station Four— 2913 Warner Avenue, Santa Ana <br />• Santa Ana Station Five — 2125 N. Grand Avenue, Santa Ana <br />In addition to the seven (7) fully dedicated transport ambulances and EMT crews, Care <br />Ambulance provides full and complete backup services for the City of Santa Ana, twenty-four <br />(24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week to all 9-1-1 and other emergencies in the City of Santa <br />Ana as may be required. Care Ambulance provides fully equipped and staffed vehicles from our <br />regular fleet of emergency ambulances, ready to provide backup emergency transportation <br />services to the City of Santa Ana in the event the dedicated ambulances are unavailable or <br />unable to respond to a call for service. <br />To accomplish this task, Care Ambulance currently maintains an additional fleet of 143 <br />emergency ambulances at our various ambulance station locations, including multiple <br />ambulances located at Care's Corporate Offices, just outside of Santa Ana, at 1517 W. Braden <br />Ct., Orange. <br />Dedicated Ambulance Fleet <br />For the provision of service to the City of Santa Ana, Care commits to continue to furnish seven <br />(7) Modular Type III emergency ambulance, built on a specialized Ford gasoline chassis, and <br />then configured locally by Leader Ambulance in South EI Monte. Each ambulance meets and <br />exceeds all requirements of the California Highway Patrol, the Department of Transportation, <br />Orange County EMS, OCFA and the City of Santa Ana. <br />Each ambulance is already equipped with an OC fire 800 MHZ radio system, navigation systems, <br />automatic vehicle (AVL) locator systems and Care's dispatch center already interfaces with the <br />Communications Center for OCFA. <br />To assure that these vehicles are entirely available to the City of Santa Ana, Care Ambulance <br />has lettered the front line/dedicated ambulance with a city -approved distinctive lettering <br />scheme that designates the ambulance as "Proudly Serving the City of Santa Ana". <br />Automated External Cardiac Compression Devices <br />Recent studies have demonstrated that the use of a mechanical automated chest compression <br />device may lead to superior coronary perfusion pressures by addressing the shortcomings of <br />conventional manual CPR, thus improving survival rates from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. For <br />that reason, Care Ambulance proposes to provide an Automated External Cardiac Compression <br />Device on each of our seven (7) dedicated Santa Ana ambulances. <br />RFP # 18-059 —CARE AMBULANCE SERVICE 37 <br />