DHS Reports Increase in Fall-related Emergency Medical Services Calls Statewide
Number of responses increased by 10,000 from 2023 to 2024
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has released an updated report finding that emergency medical services (EMS) in Wisconsin responded to over 140,000 falls in 2024, representing a staggering 21% of all 911-related ambulance runs in 2024. This week marks Falls Prevention Week, and DHS encourages Wisconsinites, caregivers, and partner agencies to take steps to reduce fall risk severity.
Monitoring data from the Wisconsin Ambulance Run Data System (WARDS) and the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS), DHS tracks EMS response calls as one way to understand causes of injury or illness across the state and monitor local EMS service needs. Key findings include:
- Wisconsin EMS providers responded to nearly 10,000 more fall-related calls in 2024 compared to 2023.
- Private residences remain the primary location of falls, representing 61.6% of fall-related incidents.
- EMS responses to private residences made up the largest increase in falls responses in which a patient did not require transport to a hospital. These have increased by 16,000 runs since 2018, an 86% increase.
- EMS responses to nursing homes for falls not requiring a patient transport to a hospital increased by 2,933 since 2018, a 285% increase.
Falls not only strain Wisconsin’s EMS system, but they impact health outcomes, leading to death or causing long-term health conditions from injuries or a loss of confidence in one’s own physical fitness.
“Falls are common and can have a big impact on someone’s life, but they don’t have to be a normal part of getting older,” says Wisconsin Institute for Healthy Aging (WIHA) director Jill Renken. “We know what causes most falls, and we know how to prevent them. There are easy things we can all do to build resiliency and lower risk of falling.”
WIHA’s Falls Free Wisconsin
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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