Some calls that Mesquite Fire and Rescue receives are not always included in the report, as a synopsis is not received. To show the amount of work our Fire and Rescue workers do, we are including a weekly roster of stats. There were 66 calls this week:
Agency assistance 2
Back pain 1
Breathing 2
Cardiac arrest 1
Chest pain 2
Convulsions 1
Falls 11
Fire alarm 6
Hemorrhage 3
Locked in vehicle 1
MVA w/injury 3
Patient transport 17
Psychiatric 1
Sick person 9
Stab/Gunshot 1
Stoke (CVA) 1
Trauma 3
Unknown problem 1
June 23:
Hemorrhage: Rescue 11 dispatched to the report of a hemorrhage. One person was evaluated and signed out against medical advice.
Sick Person: Rescue 31, Rescue 32, and Rescue 11 dispatched to the report of a sick person. One person was transported to the local hospital.
June 24:
Trauma: Rescue 31 and Rescue 11 dispatched to the report of head trauma. One person was evaluated and signed out against medical advice.
Chest Pain: Rescue 11 and Engine 31 responded to a report of Chest Pain. One patient was transported to a local hospital.
June 25:
Cardiac Arrest: Rescues 11 and 32 responded to a report of a Cardiac Arrest. Patient was found to be deceased.
Agency Assist: Rescue 31 and Engine 31 responded to a report of a single vehicle accident. One patient was transported to a local hospital. A second patient was treated, but refused transport and signed out against medical advice.
June 26:
MVA with Injury: Engine 31 and Rescue 31 responded to Pioneer and Horizon for a single vehicle
rollover. One person transported to the local hospital for evaluation.
Trauma: Rescue 31 responded to a local casino for a report of a person fallen. One person transported to the local hospital.
June 27:
Fire Alarm: Engine 31 and Rescue 31 responded to the reports of a fire alarm. Fire alarm malfunction, non-smoke nor fire.
Falls: Rescue 11 responded to the reports of a fallen victim. Patient was transported
to local hospital.
June 28:
Breathing: Rescue 31 and Engine 31 responded to the reports of a person having difficulty breathing. Patient was transported to local hospital.
