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Posted: Feb 23, 2021

Brentwood (TN) Fire Station Design Work Approved

Brentwood officials unanimously approved the final design and construction services for a new fire station, reports Williamson Herald.

Brentwood’s new fire station is expected to cost approximately $4.5 million and will be built on city land. Construction is set to start in fiscal year 2022. 

Brentwood has seen a population increase of 24.5% in the past 10 years and a 48.83% increase in emergency call responses. Commissioners voted down a similar fire station proposal in 2017.

Preliminary plans at the time called for a fire station that would house one response unit and one crew and an ambulance crew in the 11,000-square-foot, two-story building. 

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Posted: Feb 23, 2021

Orlando (FL) Open Fire Station Designed to Promote Gender Diversity

The Orlando Fire Department has opened a fire station that will house 30 firefighters and that is designed to promote gender diversity, reports ClickOrlando.com.

The 12,000-foot building has private bunk rooms and restrooms for crews. The station also has a a secure, lactation room for female firefighters. The building was designed to promote diversity within the fire department as part of the “Inclusivity and Equity Action Plan.”

The chief said the new fire station could serve as an example for other fire departments in the future.

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Posted: Feb 23, 2021

Pulsara Launches Powerful New Desktop Browser Command Center for Enhanced Patient Coordination

Pulsara, the leading mobile telehealth and communication platform that connects healthcare teams across organizations, announced today the launch of Pulsara HQ, a powerful new browser-based command center for enhanced patient coordination. Working alongside the company’s mobile apps, the browser application enables clinicians to easily manage patient status and details in a centralized location—creating a unified patient channel across all devices. Pre-registration, triage, team activation, and more can now be managed from one screen on a desktop web browser.

“The launch of Pulsara HQ marks an exciting new milestone in Pulsara’s journey to improve the lives of patients and caregivers,” said Erich Hannan, Pulsara’s Chief Technology Officer. “We’ve heard loud and clear from our customers that many team members need solutions that are optimized for large screens. The release of Pulsara HQ allows the right people to communicate at the right time, from the right device, providing even more powerful and streamlined communication and collaboration.”

Pulsara is a HIPAA-compliant, secure, easy-to-use telehealth and communication platform application that unites healthcare teams across departments and organizations around any patient event. Replacing archaic technologies with live video, audio, instant messaging, image sharing, and more, Pulsara unites the entire care team on one patient channel. The addition of Pulsara HQ expands the power of the platform to allow care team members to respond to incoming patient alerts and manage their caseloads in a desktop computer browser for ultimate administrative insight and convenience.

Built with hospital care teams in mind—from charge nurses to emergency physicians—HQ allows clinicians to easily manage and monitor incoming and active cases right from their desktops, providing responsive patient care for every case type. With HQ, clinicians can see new patients, view patient information, sort and filter large numbers of patients with ease, send acknowledgments to EMS and activate the care team, view alerts, begin patient registration, set door time, and much more. “Pulsara HQ will truly improve the way care teams manage patient caseloads,” shared Hannan. “Its powerful and simple interface makes communication around patient care even better.”

As part of an early-access beta launch, a number of healthcare organizations were given premier access to Pulsara HQ. Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, stated the company, with care teams reporting increased productivity, coordination, and transparency. One Colorado healthcare system reported “loving the new browser application” and plans on using it for their STEMI and stroke teams to monitor caseloads while working at their desks for increased oversight and productivity. Another Missouri-based healthcare system reported similar feedback, including plans to now replace their current tracker board system with the new Pulsara HQ. The organization reported finding so much value in Pulsara that they are reaching out to local and regional partners to push the use of Pulsara for transfers, as well. 

“We are incredibly proud and excited about the launch of Pulsara HQ,” said Pulsara’s Founder and CEO, Dr. James Woodson. “From the beginning, Pulsara’s purpose has been to improve the lives of patients and caregivers through innovative communication, and HQ does just that—supporting care teams towards better communication and coordination no matter where they are or what device they are using. From the rural care teams to the urban multi-facility healthcare organization to the emergency medical operations task force COVID response teams, supporting each person and team to better communicate and care for their patients is what drives us onward.”

Learn more about Pulsara HQ at https://www.pu

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Posted: Feb 23, 2021

Fire destroys Riverside home

A GoFundMe page has been launched for a local musician who lost his home, vehicles and musical equipment in a house fire Thursday, Feb. 18. Shortly before 9 p.m., crews from Fire District No. 7 (Riverside), Fire District No. 3 (Omak), Okanogan County Public Utility District, Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office and LifeLine Ambulance responded to a report of a structure fire at 207 Second St.
- PUB DATE: 2/23/2021 1:16:51 PM - SOURCE: Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle
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Posted: Feb 23, 2021

Billings (MT) Fire Dept. Decides to Replace Wrecked Engine with New

The cost to repair collision damage to a Billings, MT, Fire Department pumper exceeds the value of the truck, so a decision to buy a replacement has been made, according to a report broadcast by KTVQ television station.

The station said a decision was made recently by the Billings City Council to buy an additional truck to replace one damaged in a rollover crash early in February.

Pierce Mfg. was selected to build the new engine with a price of $638,777, the station reported. Pierce had already been selected to build two other engines for $1.2 million.

The damaged engine was scheduled for replacement in 2024, according to the TV station, which also reported the city should have enough funds in its equipment budget by the end of the year to cover the cost of the third engine.

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