학술논문

The Effect of Applying Global Positioning System in Ambulances on Response Time of Tehran Emergency Medical Service
Document Type
article
Source
Health in Emergencies & Disasters Quarterly, Vol 1, Iss 3, Pp 125-128 (2016)
Subject
Prehospital
Emergency medical service
Global positioning system
Ambulance
Response time
Tehran
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
Language
English
ISSN
2345-4210
Abstract
Background: Identification of the effective factors in reducing response time in prehospital emergency medical service (EMS) can assist in improving its services. This study aimed at reviewing the effect of applying global positioning system (GPS) on response time of Tehran EMS ambulances. Materials and Methods: Of 132 Tehran EMS stations, 24 ones were randomly selected, and relevant data, including the response time of all missions in 2009 (without GPS) and in 2011 (with GPS) as well as number of daily calls to each dispatch center were extracted. The average number of daily calls in the call centers were categorized into 3 groups as follows: I) ≤10 calls, II) 10 to 15 calls, and III) >15 calls. The statistical analysis of the obtained data was carried out by paired t test. Results: The findings revealed that the average response times in 2009 for the 3 groups (I, II, and III) were 10.11, 11.25, and 10.92 minutes, respectively. These times recorded for groups (I, II, and III) in 2011 were 9.86, 10.71, and 11.58 minutes, respectively, which were significantly less than the response times recorded in 2009 (P