SMC Emergency Services Board Meeting |
By TNM Admin | |
February 12, 2020 | |
The meeting began with a budget presentation by Steve Walker, who is the Emergency Services Director. There was a brief report on the new Saint Marys County Code Blue Plan.
- An incident occurred where dispatchers could not dispatch calls on the Fire Main channel. The dispatch supervisor acted quickly and activated contingency plans to ensure that there was no disruption of service. Harris found that a section of disc on the server was full. A programming change was made to ensure this will not happen in the future. - There was a malfunction of the UPS backup power at the Mechanicsville Tower. The site went into bypass and routed traffic seamlessly to other towers as designed. There was no reported loss or impact to service. The issue was active for 12 hours before it was caught. The UPS has since been replaced. - On February 3rd 2020 the UPS was replaced in the 911 backup center. When the system was powered back on both 911 phone systems for the backup, and the main 911 center failed. The contingency plan was activated and 911 trunk lines were transferred to Charles County. Several dispatchers went to their 911 center during the outage to assist with call taking, relaying back to the SMC 911 center to dispatch the units. A report on new projects was next. - Bi Directional Antennas have been installed in schools to improve radio communications inside buildings. The data feed cables are currently being installed and they should be live within 30 days.
The EMS operational program manager position is still vacant, they are in the final stages of the selection process. Commissioners approached legislative delegation to look at language in tax law for collecting fire and emergency services tax. A motion was made to approve deleting the entire language of the line, but if the county attorney and legislative delegation did not think that was feasible, the ESB would also support changing the language from "shall" to "may".
A letter from the Lexington Park VRS was presented with concerns about the equipment billing process from Medstar Saint Mary's Hospital. They are currently facing a $110,00 charge for this issue. "St. Mary's Hospital for a long time provided supplies to the Emergency Services through the community benefit program. In 2014, they started giving us statements and told us we were not responsible for paying them, that they were using for tracking purposes. This year there is a new executive in charge of billing that wasn't aware of this and is holding Emergency Services responsible. They have been working with SMH leadership but there has yet to be a resolution." The 2019 ESB Annual report was approved and will be presented to the Commissioners. One person spoke during public comment and recommended that the ESB update their annual report to include the items required by the copy of the 2018 bylaws. |
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