EMS Response Time
EMS systems, once in operation and routinely validated from a clinical perspective, establish population density-based response times with varying levels of response, based on the prospective priority assigned at dispatch. These priorities are: life-threatening responses, non-life-threatening responses and non-life threatening/non-urgent responses.
UMC EMS Response Time Performance
UMC EMS, along with community stakeholders, established specific response time goals according to the call severity for the areas we serve. These are measured at the 90th percentile. The data provided in this section illustrates the response time goal for each priority, the number of responses by priority, and the percentage of responses for which UMC EMS met response time goals.
2024 Response Time Compliance
Key:
- Priority 1: Life-threatening or potentially life-threatening emergency responses
- Priority 1 Goal: respond to calls in 8 minutes and 59 seconds or less, 90% of the time
- Priority 2: Non-life threatening emergency responses
- Priority 2 Goal: respond to calls in 11 minutes and 59 seconds or less, 90% of the time
- Priority 3: Non-emergency responses
- Priority 3 Goal: respond to calls in 14 minutes and 59 seconds or less, 90% of the time
- Percent comply- This number is how often UMC EMS met our goal.