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Oct 25, 2010, 7:48 AM

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 have been in discussions with an ambulance service from Guadalajara about locating Advanced Life Support ambulance service at Lakeside. This weekend I had a meeting with them as well as a representative of the government (which keeps statistics on accident mortality and also has air ambulance serve (helicopter) at the airport), as well as doctors from hospitals in Guadalajara. All agree that such a service is necessary and possible.

They propose a two tiered payment system which would be located west of Ajijic, somewhere in the vicinity of San Juan Cosala so that they would have more rapid access to the west end of the lake as well as Ajijic, and the road to the western part of Guadalajara where most hospitals are located. They see a particular advantage since the construction of Puerta de Hierro Sur on Lopez Mateos, near Wal Mart.

They propose a system in which you could either subscribe to the service and in return receive some equipment, possibly an AED (automatic external defribillator) at a very low cost, plus have you home location recorded in their GPS system for quick access, and three ambulance rides per year under the contract service at no additional cost. Or, if people did not want to contract for service, there would be a fee per use. My understanding is that the customary rate for fee per use right now to Lakeside from Guadalajara is about 8000 pesos. It would be the same from Lakeside to Guadalajara, since it would still involve a round trip.

They propose working hand in hand with the Red Cross, which provides ambulance service, but does not have professional para medics nor advanced life support, but is perfectly capable of transporting patients who do not have a life threatening situation.

I have seen this ambulance and the equipment they provide and it is sort of like brining the emergency room to you. They can stabilize a patient, provide ekg, defibrillation, oxygen, open airways, treat stroke victims and the like. Likewise accident victims can receive advanced life support. They also propose a narrow body ambulance that could fit through the streets of Ajijic. There would be two ambulances and crews at Lakeside 24/7.

The question they have is if the foreign population would be interested in a contract version (in my view safer, because there is not the problem of giving directions to the house in an emergency) or if they would avail themselves of the service on an as needed basis.All of their personnel speaks English, by teh way. The owner of the service lived for some years in the US and speaks perfect English.

So, if you are interested, please drop me a line at my e mail address and I will compile these results and pass them along.They particularly want to know if people are interested in a contract service because of the need to pinpoint members' homes on their gps system. geonucci@yahoo.com.



Jerry@Ajijic

Oct 25, 2010, 9:50 AM

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Georgia, we would be interested in learning more.


johninajijic

Oct 25, 2010, 10:23 AM

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Do you mean that this new Ambulance Service rates from Lakeside to GDL are $ 8,000 pesos OR do you mean that Red Cross or other Ambulance services are $ 8,000. pesos?

What would the contract price per year be?


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wcnurse

Oct 26, 2010, 1:03 PM

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I will be moving to Ajijic in April/May of next year, so I am not familiar with what emergency medical services are available.

In the US/Canada, the training of EMS personnel varies widely. Some are exceptionally trained, and able to handle any emergency/acuity. This 8000 pesos would seem a very reasonable price.

The reality is, that availability to such services is often a matter between life/death. A few minutes can totally change a patient's outcome.

I would hope there are a lot of offerings for CPR and other good "layperson" programs offerred at Lakeside.

Thanks for the good work you are doing.

wcnurse


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Oct 26, 2010, 5:18 PM

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From what I understand from the Red Cross they charge only to cover their costs: $1800 pesos. However, as good as their personnel may be, their ambulances are not equipped with advance life support.

This would be mainly a subscription service for ALS Ambulances stationed lakeside with professional personnel, peramedics, dispatcher, driver and so on who would have the location of your house on their gps system. It is not a non profit service. This is a for profit enterprise.

They are trying to determine the wants, needs and interest Lakeside for such a service. A price for annual service, which probably would include three transports per years, has not been set in stone, but is probably in teh range of $300/yr.


johninajijic

Oct 26, 2010, 10:23 PM

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Thank you. Anyone who has had a Heart Attack or Stroke or who is generally older and not in good health could easily benefit from this.
 
 
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