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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION— SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 4 <br /> Councilmember Werner questioned the cost of an AED. <br /> Dr. Lick responded that they offer a package (including the AED, a wall-mount cabinet, a review <br /> of the building needs, and training staff) to schools and churches at a purchase price of$1,500 to <br /> $2,000. <br /> Mr. LaCroix commented on Mayor Grant's question explaining that they don't know definitively <br /> how the response of police and fire personnel has impacted the survival rate. He explained that <br /> there are certain patient conditions where they know the answer. He stated they partner with 100 <br /> communities, large and small, and every community does it a little differently. They recently <br /> launched a study with the cities of Roseville and Coon Rapids where both cities have chosen to <br /> train their first responders at an EMT level with advanced training provided by Dr. Lick. They're <br /> going to see how the different level of first responder training affects the patient outcome. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if the Lake Johanna Fire Department and the Ramsey County Sheriff's <br /> deputies have AED's. <br /> Tim Boehlke,Lake Johanna Fire Department, stated that they have six AED units. <br /> Mike Salter Ramseyn 'County Sheriff's department, stated there are AED s in all the front line <br /> squad cars. <br /> . Mayor Grant questioned the response time for Lake Johanna Fire and Ramsey County Sheriff's. <br /> Tim Boehlke responded that it varies based on the time of day. He added that they only respond <br /> to medical calls when there is a firefighter working on shift. When they don't have duty crews <br /> they only respond to cardiac arrests or accidents with injuries calls. When they are staffed, their <br /> response time is probably within a four to five minute range. <br /> Mike Salter stated the Ramsey County Sheriffs department looked at their 2010 medicals in <br /> Arden Hills and the response was just under six minutes. <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked if the Sheriff responds to all medical calls. <br /> Mike Salter responded they do. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if it is accurate to say that about 60% of the time, either the Sheriff or LJFD <br /> are on site a few minutes before Allina pulls up. <br /> Tim Boehlke responded that it's probably more often than that. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if there is anything we can do to be more effective. <br /> Mark Dascalos, AMT Operations Manager, responded that he doesn't think there is more that <br /> can be done. Responding to medical emergencies is a team effort between AMT, LJFD and the <br /> Sheriffs Department. He added that AMT needs everything that the Sheriff and LJFD personnel <br /> can provide in the way of assistance in medical emergencies. <br />