
Call for Help
Perched
spectacularly on cliff and creek and accessible by land only via
torturous mountain road, Muir Beach might look to outsiders like
a community where personal safety has been forfeited for beauty and
serenity. The nearest hospital, after all, is a 12-mile, 30-minute
drive.
Fast and competent life-saving help, however, is just minutes away.
A call to 9-1-1 sets in motion an incredible life-saving apparatus.
Emergency 9-1-1 calls are answered by Marin County Sheriff Department
dispatchers at the Civic Center. Highly trained personnel prompt
callers for information which is immediately entered into a computerized
system. If an individual can dial the emergency number, but cannot
speak, specialized Caller-ID-type devices can automatically pinpoint
the address. A sheriff's deputy may be sent, fire departments notified
or, in the event of a medical emergency, an ambulance or even a helicopter
will be dispatched.
For fire and medical emergencies, the county almost always dispatches
both the Muir Beach Volunteer Fire Department and the Marin County
Fire Department located on Throckmorton Ridge, insuring a speedy
and adequate response.
In most Muir Beach emergencies, members of the Muir Beach Volunteer
Fire Department will be the first help to arrive. The 17-member department
includes six Emergency Medical Technicians who are thoroughly trained
and drilled to the same levels and standards as paid professionals.
The
MBVFD practices year round to handle a wide variety of emergencies,
structure and wildland fires, cliff and open space rescues, car and
bicycle accidents, household emergencies, flood evacuations and virtually
any other situation in which someone may be injured. The vast majority
of local responses are for non-fire emergencies.
MBVFD personnel are trained to stabilize accident and medical emergency
victims until an ambulance and paramedics arrive. For critical situations,
a helicopter air ambulance is also available and can land at several
designated sites.
Marin is updating the system that handles cellular calls to 9-1-1. In
the past, all cellphone calls for help were answered by the California
Highway Patrol. A new system being phased in will route local 9-1-1
cell phone calls to city or county dispatchers.
Thanks to trained, and dedicated personnel, both unpaid volunteers and
full-time professionals, Muir Beach is well protected.
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