The Ambulance Service's New Home

  • Spring 2019

Ambulances in new garageThis January Brookings Health System’s ambulance service opened the doors to its own home: the Ambulance Station and Education Center, a 7,160 square-foot facility located at 2300 Yorkshire Drive.

The new Ambulance Station and Education Center creates a headquarters for the ambulance service while also serving the health emergency education needs of our community.

“Brookings Health has operated the ambulance service for the City of Brookings and much of Brookings County since 1974. In that time, the ambulance service has never had a permanent home and its own dedicated space until now,” said Ambulance Director Gordon Dekkenga. 

When the health system first took on the ambulance service, staff parked ambulance vehicles in the emergency room’s attached garage. The vehicles would be in the way of other incoming emergency vehicles that required access to the ER. For ER efficiency, the ambulance service was moved to a leased location along Eighth Street South in 2009. While functional, that space was not optimal. 

Living quarters in the Ambulance Station & Education CenterThe new station is designed to house emergency medical services and moves the ambulance station back in close proximity to Brookings Hospital and the ER. It houses all four advanced life support (ALS) vehicles, the mass casualty vehicle and the mobile first-aid station trailer while providing proper storage areas for medical supplies. It also provides living quarters for ambulance staff working over-night or 24-hour shifts, including bedrooms, bathrooms and a kitchen. 

Connecting these areas together under one roof creates increased efficiency and even quicker response times 
for ambulance staff. 

“Our ambulance team serves the same critical need for our community as law enforcement and fire and rescue. Improving dispatch and response times even by seconds can mean the difference between life and death for individuals who face medical emergencies,” said Dekkenga.

The station’s location is strategically placed to service the majority of call volume for both the city and county while maintaining strong access to respond to other advanced life support calls throughout the local area.

“The location on Yorkshire Drive gives us quick access to 22nd Avenue and main routes. It also gives us improved access to I-29, a hot spot, unfortunately, for accidents,” said Dekkenga. 

The new station also enables the ambulance service to attend to the growing needs of the community. In 2017, Brookings Health System’s ambulance service made over 2,285 calls, a 40% increase in call volume since 2009. 

The education center inside the facility will hold training sessions for Brookings Health System employees and the community alike. Starting in March, First Aid and CPR community classes will be held in the education center. Community members can register for these classes online at brookingshealth.org/events.

Want to learn more? Visit brookingshealth.org/AmbulanceStation.