911 Response
Rescue Inc. is proud to provide both Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) Emergency Services to a wide and diverse area in Southern Vermont and Southwestern New Hampshire. All of our highly trained personnel are nationally registered as well as credentialed in both New Hampshire and Vermont. Rescue Inc. employs a wide range of personnel for our emergency services including Emergency Medical Responders (EMR), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMT), Paramedics, and Critical Care Paramedics.
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We employ a regional service delivery model to ensure that all emergency incidents within our coverage area, as well as requests for mutual aid assistance, are handled upon being dispatched. Our two stations support each other through each respective service area as needed to provide the most time effective rural EMS delivery possible.
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For information about what communities we provide primary 911 response, select the "Stations and Equipment" tab under About Us.
Tiered Response Dispatching
Alpha Level
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Non-life threatening, low priority. A BLS Unit is dispatched and responds non-emergency.
Delta Level
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A life threatening emergency. An ALS Unit is dispatched and responds emergently.
Bravo Level
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Non-life threatening, but a little more serious. A BLS Unit is dispatched and may respond emergently depending on the nature of the call.
Echo Level
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Imminently life-threatening emergency. An ALS Unit is dispatched and responds emergently.
Charlie Level
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Potentially life-threatening. A BLS Unit is dispatched and responds emergently. Depending on the nature of the call an ALS unit may also be dispatched.