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Type: Business prospectus / proposal
File Size: 1.88 MB
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This document is page 5 of a business expansion portfolio for 'Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands' (TCMIH). It details the organization's Ambulance Division, defining their Advanced Life Support (ALS), Specialty Care Transports, and Mental Health Transport services. It identifies Dr. Christopher C. Hill as the Medical Director and outlines the company's intent to support the Virgin Islands Department of Health and local community mental health initiatives.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Dr. Christopher C. Hill Medical Director
Board License Emergency Physician guiding the medical staff of Twin City Care.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands
The entity presenting the business prospectus.
TCMIH
Acronym used in text (likely Twin City Medical Integrated Health, visible in watermark), providing ALS services.
Virgin Islands Department of Health EMS
Entity receiving mutual aid support from TCMIH.
Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency
Referred to as VITEMA in context, receiving mutual aid support.
National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration
NHTSA; provides guidelines for medical direction.
House Oversight Committee
Stamp indicates this document is part of a House Oversight investigation.

Locations (1)

Location Context
Region of operation.

Relationships (2)

Dr. Christopher C. Hill is listed as the Medical Director for the organization.
Prospectus states Twin City provides mutual aid support to the Dept of Health EMS.

Key Quotes (2)

"Not only are we here for the day-to-day needs of our community, but during times of need, for mutual aid support to the Virgin Islands Department of Health EMS and the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency."
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"Twin City will be a vested partner in the progress and wellbeing of our mental health community at large."
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Business Expansion Portfolio and Prospectus
Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands
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Ambulance Division and Definition
TCMIH provides Advanced Life Support services (ALS) 24/7, 365 days a year to our hospitals, nursing facilities and various other health care providers in the Virgin Islands. Our entire fleet will stand ready to provide consistent, high quality, patient centered care. Not only are we here for the day-to-day needs of our community, but during times of need, for mutual aid support to the Virgin Islands Department of Health EMS and the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency.
All Paramedics, EMTs, Nurses and Emergency Medical Responders will be working under the guidance of our Medical Director Dr. Christopher C. Hill DO, (Board License Emergency Physician) in accordance with National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
As the premier interfacility non-emergency ambulance provider for the community, our role is as diverse as the patients we serve. From providing critical care transports to monitoring the vital signs and offering support for a Hospice patient, it is all about the connections we make, each day, and each transport.
Advanced Life Support (ALS)
ALS care is provided by Advance EMTs, and Paramedics who are licensed in pre-hospital care, having qualifications and equipment to provide BLS capabilities as well as advanced airway management, cardiac monitoring and defibrillation, IV administration, administering of life saving medications and capable of handling severe medical emergencies.
Specialty Care Transports (ALS-2)
Patients who require specialized monitoring of IV medication drips and ventilators. Care from Air Ambulance services (Medivac).
Mental Health Transport and Crisis Hotline
Specialized medical transport team, working with agencies such as law enforcement, mental healthcare providers, hospital emergency rooms and nursing facilities to ensure the safe, efficient and dignified transport of the mental health patient. In addition to the transport component, Twin City will be a vested partner in the progress and wellbeing of our mental health community at large. Attending and participating in many community forums such as local planning meetings, any mental health taskforce meetings TCMIH will be committed to assisting with the best practices for the providers for the patients that we serve.
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