News: Owen-Withee – Defibrillator Upgrade for
Ambulance (2022)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Dale
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 3/02/2022
Security Health Supports Upgraded Defibrillator for Owen-Withee EMS (2022)
Grace dale, advanced eme3rgency medical technician with the Owen-Withee-Curtiss
Fire and Emergency Medical Services District, displays the upgraded
defibrillator machine purchase with support from a Security Health Plan
Employee-Driven Corporate Giving Grant. Submitted photo
The primary purpose of emergency medical services (EMS) is to provide efficient
response and save a life when a community member faces a medical emergency.
Having the most up-to-date equipment can often make a significant difference in
the outcome.
Last year, the Owen-Withee-Curtiss Fire and EMS District faced the need to
upgrade the defibrillator machine in one of its three ambulances. The upgrade to
having 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) capability was needed to comply with a
new Wisconsin EMS mandate.
Grace Dale, a volunteer firefighter and advanced emergency medical technician (EMT)
with the district, recognized how important the upgrade would be. She also
serves as the district’s secretary/treasurer, health and safety officer for the
fire department and quality assurance person for the ambulance service.
“We frequently have two of our ambulances out on calls, so having your third
ambulance with the same 12-lead ECG capability and a modem to transmit cardiac
information to the Marshfield or Eau Claire hospital could be lifesaving,” Dale
said. “I want our ambulance service to be the best it can for our communities.
We’re the only area department to receive advanced EMT certification. But our
funds are very limited and we didn’t have the extra funds to pay for a new
defibrillator.”
Dale is also a respiratory therapist at Marshfield Medical Center, where she
learned that funding could be available through a Security Health Plan
Employee-Driven Corporate Giving Grant. She nominated the Owen-Withee-Curtiss
Fire and EMS District for a $1,000 grant, given monthly by Security to a charity
or organization nominated by a Marshfield Clinic Health System employee that
makes a positive difference in the community.
The approved grant from Security Health Plan supplemented frequent community
fundraising efforts that support the district’s needs. Dale said the district
receives great support from community members who attend fundraising dinners,
dances and other events.
“We will be at an event, and we’ll frequently get a thank you from a resident
who says ‘I wouldn’t be here without you,’” Dale said.
For Dale and all the district firefighters and EMTs, that’s what it is all
about.
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