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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 5.1 Valley Memorial Hospital Support S� 0 -6o CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 8 , 1985 SUBJECT Written Communication - Valley Memorial Hospital Request for Support EXHIBITS ATTACHED Resolution; Letter from Thomas J . Andrews dated March 26 , 1985 RECOMMENDATION Consider FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION The City has received a letter from Tom Andr•e:,rs , Chief Executive Officer of Valley Memorial Hospital requesting the City to support Valley Memorial Hospital ' s bid to become an Advanced Life Support Base Station Hospital . As indicated in Mr. Andrews ' letter, Base Station Hospitals are given the responsibility of directing pre-hospital medical care conducted by paramedics within those geographic zones specified by the County . Presently , Valley Memorial Hospital is in the same zone as Eden Hospital in Castro Valley . Alameda County has indicated that it will be selecting one base station ' hospital to provide advanced life support within each zone . T'riose hospitals that are interested in becoming the advanced life support base station hospital have an opportunity to submit proposals to the County and compete for that designation . If the City Council concurs that Valley Ivlemor-ia! Hospital should be supported in its effort to obtain the advanced. life support base station hospital designation, it is recommended that the attached resolution be adopted . f� ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO : Tom Andrews , CEO A Robert Fish, Admir? ITEM NO . 9 i s t r ator RESOLUTION NO . - 85 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN -------------------------------------- _ SUPPORTING VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL' S APPLICATION TO ALAMEDA COUNTY TO OBTAIN DESIGNATION AS AN ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT BASE STATION HOSPITAL WHEREAS , Valley Memorial Hospital has provided emergency care to the residents of Dublin, San Ramon, Pleasanton, Livermore and Sunol for 23 years ; and WHEREAS , Valley Memorial Hospital was instrumental in the creation of Emergency Medical Service in Alameda County; and WHEREAS , Valley Memorial Hospital has operated a basic emergency room service and actively participated in the Emergency Medical System of Alameda County since its inception; and WHEREAS , Valley Memorial Hospital has actively supported the expansion of Emergency Medical Services to include Advanced KLife Support ; and WHEREAS Valley Memorial Hospital has the. facilities , personnel and resources to provide leadership in Advanced Life Support Services . NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin supports Valley Memorial Hospital ' s application to Alameda County to obtain designation as an Advanced Life Support Base Station Hospital . PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of April , 1985 . AYES : NOES : ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Valley emorial Hospifal M THOMAS J. ANDREWS Chief Executive Officer March 26, 1985 Mr. Richard Ambrose City Manager Post Office Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Mr. Ambrose: I am writing to ask your help on a matter of vital importance to Valley Memorial Hospital and the residents of the Tri-Valley. As you know, Alameda County is currently enhancing its emergency medical services system that provides for the emergency transport, pre-hospital care, triage and trauma care of injured people. Part of this system in- volves the designation of specific hospitals as Advanced Life Support (ALS) Base Station Hospitals. Base stations are given the responsibility of directing the pre-hospital medical care conducted by Paramedics within geographic zones specified by the County. Additional responsibilities include the close coordi- nation, training and evaluation of Paramedics, Mobile Intensive Care Nurses, and Physicians involved in pre-hospital care within the zone, and providing community education regarding emergency services and acci- dent prevention. Under a pilot program, the Tri-Valley has been served by Eden Hospital in Castro Valley. Valley Memorial Hospital has decided to pursue de- signation as an ALS Base Station Hospital. We have provided emergency services, including serving as Basic Life Support Base Station for the Tri-Valley for many years. We believe that due to the unique geograhic concerns and the rapidly growing population, the Tri-Valley needs an ALS Base Station Hospital located within the Valley. I would appreciate your support in the form of a letter or Council Re- solution which we can include in our proposal to Alameda County. Sup- port letters need to be received by April 8, 1985. If you have any questions, please contact myself or Robert Fish, Administrator, at 1 447-7000. Thank you in advance for your consideration. ely, Thomas J Andrews Chief Executive Officer TJA:lg 1111 East Stanley Boulevard • Livermore, California 94550 • (415)447-7000