McClain-Grady County Emergency Medical Services went on a total of 217 calls during the month of November. They had 126 billed calls and 91 non-transport.
Automobile accidents and sick calls had the most responses making up 86 of the total 217 calls.
McClain-Grady EMS’s average response time was 8.72 minutes, and their average miles per patient transport was 12.35 miles.
Types of calls were the following: Abdominal pain, 5; alcohol intoxication, 1; altered consciousness, 5; animal bite, 1; anxiety episode, 1; assault, 5; auto accident, 45; auto pedestrian, 1; BLS transfer, 1; cardiac arrest, 3; chest pain, 19; choking, 1; event standby, 1; fall, 31; fire standby, 4; GI bleed, 1; hyperglycemia, 1; hypertension, 2; hypotension, 1; lift assist, 5; overdose, 5; psychiatric emergency, 1; seizure, 7; shortness of breath, 18; sick call, 41; syncope, 9; and welfare check, 2.

