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LifeFlight's
yellow phones provide 'hotline' for area hospitals, EMS
Vanderbilt
LifeFlight Press Release
NASHVILLE
(Tennessee) —
Much
like the direct line the police commissioner had with Batman in
the TV series "Batman", area hospitals and emergency
agencies now have a direct hotline to Vanderbilt, providing quick
and clear access for requesting emergency transportation services
from Vanderbilt.
The brainchild of Flight nurse Ty Huff, bright yellow standard
sized desktop/wall telephones immediately connect with the
LifeFlight Emergency Communications Center at Vanderbilt Medical
Center as soon as the handset is lifted.
Phones have been placed in 50 locations in Tennessee and Kentucky
including area hospitals, 911 centers, and emergency medical
services agencies. There is no dialing or having to remember
cumbersome phone numbers.
Huff has been at Vanderbilt for a year, moving here from a flight
program in Georgia. Yeatman said he developed the idea for the
program and staff has spent the last six months installing phones.
"We've had such a positive reaction from everyone,"
explained Jeanne Yeatman, LifeFlight program director. "The
phones directly enhance communications, and make it very easy for
people to get in touch with us."
The program has been such a positive success that LifeFlight will
soon be adding yellow phones in the Vanderbilt Emergency
Department and Trauma Center, so that family members can check
with LifeFlight crew members about loved ones who have been flown
to Vanderbilt via LifeFlight. "This is just another way that
we try to reach out to families and help them cope during a very
stressful time in their life," Yeatman said. "And it
came as a result from feedback from the families who wanted a
quick and easy way to talk with LifeFlight."
Vanderbilt currently provides several means of emergency
transportation, including helicopter, airplane, and ground
ambulance.
At night and on weekends, LifeFlight's Emergency Communications
Center handles all calls from other facilities requesting
transfers. The new phones provide an instant hotline for
physicians and nurses making transfer arrangements, regardless of
the mode of transportation to Vanderbilt.
The special phones can also be used by hospitals to request
interfacility transfers by helicopter to any of the major
Nashville hospitals, not just Vanderbilt.
If Vanderbilt resources are unable to make the emergency
transports, VUMC emergency communicators will arrange for another
agency to help with the request, making the service a "one
call does it all" Yeatman said.
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