The Lodi Fire Department has taken major strides to help bring advanced life support services to the community, something not seen in the city since the 1970s.
“When we first went [advanced life support], I felt like every single day I came to work, we had a cardiac arrest for the first two, maybe three months,” Lodi Fire Department Paramedic Engineer Dylan Cahue said.
Cahue is one of the eight paramedics at the Lodi Fire Department. Over the past six months, he’s seen firsthand how essential advanced life support has become to the city…