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July 19, 2016 by Medic One

Hospital District 2 Appoints Interim Superintendent

Julie Petersen

Commissioners for Kittitas County Public Hospital District No. 2 voted to appoint Julie Petersen as the interim superintendent for the district during their regularly scheduled monthly meeting on July 18, 2016.

The action was taken immediately after commissioners introduced a resolution to remove Catherine Bambrick from the role.  Historically, the hospital district has contracted with Kittitas Valley Healthcare for the superintendent role.  Ms. Bambrick left her position as the Chief Operating Officer for KVH on July 11, necessitating the appointment of a new superintendent. 

“The appointment of Ms. Petersen will allow us to continue with our critical work in evolving and improving our local emergency medical services system,” said Floyd Rogalski, President for the hospital district Board of Commissioners.  “We appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with Hospital District 1 in the provision of emergency medical services, urgent care, and primary care to local citizens.  We look forward to continuing that relationship.”

The district will consider the appointment of a permanent superintendent in the coming months. 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Health District #2, Kittitas County, News, Update

May 6, 2016 by Medic One

National EMS Week to be Celebrated May 15-21

National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week will be celebrated this year from May 15 through May 21.

Most EMS staff in Kittitas County are unpaid first responders or emergency medical technicians who volunteer for Basic Life Support organizations.  In Upper Kittitas County, the only Advanced Life Support organization is Upper Kittitas County Medic One.  Advanced Life Support organizations have a paramedic ready to respond to life-threatening emergencies at all times.  Paramedics have the highest level of training among emergency responders.

“The response provided by EMS can be critical to the survival of patients who experience a medical emergency,” said Floyd Rogalski, President of the Board of Commissioners for Kittitas County Public Hospital District No. 2.  “Our residents showed their strong support of our EMS responders in February 2016, and we thank them for their support.”

In February 2016, voters of Kittitas County Public Hospital District No. 2 approved a permanent property tax levy for emergency medical services (EMS) of 25 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation.  This levy supports the operation of Upper Kittitas County Medic One ambulance services, including staff, ambulances, supplies, and facilities in upper Kittitas County.  User fees pay for less than half of the cost to operate the ambulance service.  The rest is covered by the EMS levy.

Please join Kittitas County Public Hospital District No. 2 in thanking the volunteer and career first responders of Kittitas County during National EMS Week. 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Health District #2, Kittitas County, News, Update

February 17, 2016 by Medic One

Geoff Scherer Hired as Operations Manager for Upper Kittitas County Medic One

Geoff Scherer

Geoff Scherer has accepted a part-time position as Operations Manager for Upper Kittitas County Medic One, the primary ambulance provider for Upper Kittitas County.

Scherer will spend eight hours per week in his new role of Operations Manager. His responsibilities will include the management of Medic One staff, maintenance of daily operations, and provision of regular operations reports to the Superintendent and Board of Commissioners for Kittitas County Public Hospital District No. 2 that govern Medic One.

As the mayor of Roslyn and a long-time resident of Upper Kittitas County, Scherer is uniquely familiar with the area that Medic One covers. 

Scherer is also a registered nurse.  He has worked at KVH Urgent Care – Cle Elum and in the Emergency Department at KVH Hospital in Ellensburg since 1996.  He will continue to hold those positions part-time. 

The formal collaborative relationship between Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue (KVFR) and Medic One that began in 2014 will also continue.  KVFR will to provide oversight and backup for Medic One operations. 

Upper Kittitas County Medic One is a service of Kittitas County Public Hospital District No. 2, which is primarily funded by local property taxes.  The public hospital district also subsidizes a portion of the operations of KVH Urgent Care – Cle Elum to ensure access to after-hours healthcare.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Health District #2, Kittitas County, News, Update

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