Welcome to the RU-vid home of our department! We were established in 1898 ... and have grown to 21 stations that house twenty-four engines, five ladders, one ladder tender and three ARFF units at two City of Mesa airports. All engines and ladders are constantly staffed with a captain, engineer and two firefighters; of which two are paramedics (ALS) and two are EMT's (BLS). Chief Mary Cameli has been with us for over 34 years. Take a look around and don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
Doing there jobs taking care of business let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated great job great catches as usual still going strong keep them safe out there way to you guys rock thanks ! Joe
Dozens, his doctor, medical staff and first responders help him through a crisis. "Those of you who are working separately are as ants, but working together you will be as eagles;.." ~ Baha'i Faith
No, we actually still do invasive intubation. This just gives our firefighter/paramedics an additional treatment option that at times may be more appropriate for the patient. Thanks for the question.