McClain-Grady County Emergency Medical Services went on a total of 231 runs during the month of April. Of those, 139 were billed calls and 92 were non-transport.
McClain-Grady County EMS had an average response time of 7.97 minutes, and an average patient transport of 12.79 minutes. Of responses, three were for mutual aid with other area emergency response teams. Types of calls included 52 sick calls, and 32 calls for falls.
A complete list of calls includes the following: abdominal pain, 14; alcohol intoxication, 1; altered consciousness, 3; animal bite, 1; anxiety, 1; assault, 5; auto accident, 19; cardiac arrest, 2; chest pain, 21; choking, 1; fall, 32; fire standby, 6; GI bleed, 2; hyperglycemia, 1; hypertension, 3; hypoglycemia, 5; hypotension, 4; lift assist, 10; overdose, 8; police standby, 2; psychiatric emergency, 2; seizure, 11; shortness of breath, 18; sick call, 52; sports injury, 1; stroke, 2; suicide attempt, 1; and syncope, 3.