The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

East Hampton paramedic deploys to Washington, D.C.

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EAST HAMPTON — Paramedic Stephen Van Dyke, of East Hampton has deployed to Washington, D.C., to provide medical support during the National Peace Officers Memorial Service on Tuesday, May 15. Mr. Van Dyke serves as a member of the National Disaster Medical System’s Disaster Medical Assistance Team.

During the memorial service, NDMS personnel along with U.S. Public Health Service Commission­ed Corps officers stand ready to provide advanced life support and basic medical care to the thousands of people from around the nation attending the event.

NDMS is a federally administer­ed program that can support communitie­s with medical care and mortuary assistance during disasters or public health emergencie­s. They also work behind the scenes at some of our nation’s biggest events, often at the request of the Office of the Attending Physician and the U.S. Capitol Police. NDMS is among the resources made available by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedne­ss and Response.

“Typically at events like this we see people who are dehydrated, have minor cuts or sprains, or other non-life threatenin­g injuries/illness,” said Ron Miller, acting director of ASPR’s NDMS. “However, we also can provide the initial life-saving care for more serious injuries or illnesses and stabilize a patient for transporta­tion by DC Fire/EMS to a local hospital.

NDMS teams consist of physicians, nurses, paramedics, fatality management profession­als, and experience­d command and control staff. There are more than 6,000 team members organized in to 70 response teams. Providing medical care during emergencie­s and special events, such as the Peace Officers Memorial, can overwhelm local and state resources. ASPR looks to the expertise within NDMS and USPHS from across the country to assist in the response.

The Peace Officers Memorial Day is held annually on May 15, in honor of federal, state, and local officers killed or disabled in the line of duty. Each year, the Fraternal Order of Police and its auxiliary organizes the national memorial service in conjunctio­n with Police Week. The service is followed by the placement of a memorial wreath at the National Law Enforcemen­t Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C.

For more informatio­n about opportunit­ies available with NDMS and to apply, visit USAjobs.gov. For more informatio­n about federal medical response and NDMS, visit www.phe.gov.

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