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A new spatial Hypercube model with a cutoff priority queue improves emergency medical services by reserving ambulances for high-priority calls during congestion. This system enhances coverage but may delay or lose low-priority calls.

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  • Public Health Systems
  • Emergency Medical Services

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  • Emergency medical services (EMS) face response delays during system congestion.
  • Prioritizing high-urgency calls is crucial for effective EMS performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a spatial Hypercube approximation model with a cutoff priority queue for EMS.
  • To evaluate performance measures in EMS systems with prioritized call handling.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a spatial Hypercube approximation model.
  • Implementation of a cutoff priority queue system.
  • Utilizing mixed integer linear programming for deployment and dispatch optimization.

Main Results:

  • Significant improvement in expected coverage when a cutoff priority is imposed.
  • Demonstrated tradeoff between coverage gains and "lost" low-priority calls.
  • Quantified the impact of cutoff levels on system performance.

Conclusions:

  • The spatial Hypercube model effectively evaluates EMS systems with cutoff priority queues.
  • A method for selecting optimal cutoff values based on call priority is presented.
  • The model aids in balancing high-priority response with low-priority service costs.