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Evaluation of Potential Occupational Exposures to Opioids Drugs in Emergency Medical Services Response
註釋At the time of the evaluation, the fire department had approximately 65 full-time career fire fighters, who were cross-trained to provide EMS at the emergency medical technician level or above, and 6-7 office-based employees. The fire department had two fire stations. In addition to three engine and ladder/tower companies, the fire department staffed two ambulances. One ambulance was continuously staffed by fire fighter-EMS responders. The second ambulance was staffed by fire fighter-EMS responders during daytime hours and a volunteer rescue squad at night. Fire fighters also provided EMS from fire apparatus as needed, for example, when ambulances were responding to other calls. Fire fighters worked in 24-hour shifts on days 1, 3, and 5 of a 9-day cycle and were off on days 2, 4, and 6-9 of the cycle.