City of El Cajon launches new program to help non-emergency 911 callers Marie Coronel

  • Source: KGTV ABC 10 San Diego
  • Published: 01/31/2023 04:36 PM

A new program in El Cajon is changing the way 911 calls are handled. Officials say it’s a better use of resources. Before on Tuesday, when you call 911, an ambulance and firefighters are automatically sent to you. But now, non-life-threatening calls will be triaged by a nurse. “So what happens if you call 911 for a bad cold, and you didn't know if it was pneumonia," said El Cajon Mayor Bill Well. "We might not need to send an ambulance or fire trucks and 5 firefighters and a police car.” And that’s why the City of El Cajon has partnered up with AMR or American Medical Response to help triage 911 calls. Based on the person’s needs an ambulance may be sent or for less serious calls they’ll be sent to a Nurse Navigator who will work with the caller to determine what type of treatment or care they need. This could include urgent care visits, telehealth appointments, prescription refills, or transportation.



Comments

We welcome comments from registered users. Comments are solely the responsibility of those who post them; their viewpoints are not endorsed by the Daily Dispatch and DailyDispatch.com. (read more)
Highlight
ship name
no comments have been added


FREE QUICK SUBSCRIBE
Sign up to subscribe to custom state Daily Dispatch emails for free

click to subscribe