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CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM 411 <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: John Swenson, Public Safety Director <br />MEETING DATE: January 14, 2019 <br />TOPIC: Ambulance Primary Service Area — Legislative Change <br />VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br />INTRODUCTION <br />Passage of this Council Resolution would demonstrates the City of Lino Lakes desire to <br />address lack of local input in the assignment and management of the Ambulance Primary <br />Service Area (PSA) as regulated by the EMSRM though a legislative language change. <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Minnesota Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board (EMSRB) was created by the <br />Minnesota Legislature in 1995 to regulate emergency medical services in the state. As such the <br />10-N EMSRB oversees the assignment of Primary Service Areas (PSA) for all ambulance services in <br />the State. <br />The ambulance PSA that covers all of Lino Lakes is assigned to Fairview Hospital in <br />Wyoming. North Memorial Ambulance continues to provide ambulance service to Lino Lakes <br />through a contract with Fairview. This contract has been reviewed twice in the past 4 years by <br />Fairview with no changes in the ambulance provider, with the current contract due to be <br />reviewed in June of 2019. It should be noted that when this contract was reviewed by Fairview <br />no input was solicited from local jurisdictions nor is there any requirements for such input. <br />This failure to require local approval in ambulance PSAs creates the potential for significant <br />changes to emergency services provided to communities with no local input. <br />The Lino Lakes Public Safety Department responds to all medical calls for service in Lino <br />Lakes and provides emergency medical services in partnership with our ambulance provider. <br />As a result of this collaborative partnership any changes to the emergency medical system <br />would have an impact to the services provided. For example, if the ambulance provider <br />reduced the number of ambulances providing services to this area the response time for <br />ambulance service would increase. This increase in ambulance response times would require <br />our staff to spend more time on medical calls for service and require a higher level of care <br />provided. If this scenario were to occur it would have a budgetary impact for the Lino Lakes <br />community. <br />In order to proactively address this, staff has drafted a resolution seeking a legislative change <br />that would require local jurisdiction approval for changes to ambulance PSA. This proposed <br />legislative change reflects the collaborative nature of our current emergency medical services <br />