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Emergency Medical Services. Created by Curt Harrell & Jesse Kuzy for. What is EMS?. E mergency M edical S ervice is emergency medical care that consists of: Agencies and organizations (both private and public) Communications and transportation networks
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Emergency Medical Services Created by Curt Harrell & Jesse Kuzy for
What is EMS? • Emergency Medical Service is emergency medical care that consists of: • Agencies and organizations (both private and public) • Communications and transportation networks • Trauma systems, hospitals, trauma centers, specialty care centers, and rehabilitation facilities • Highly trained professionals http://ashtabulacountyemscouncil.org/ems3.jpg
What do EMS Providers Do? • Services that EMS provides include: • Stabilizing patients • Providing on-site care • Coordinating with law enforcement agencies, fire departments and other public safety organizations to provide quick, intelligent responses to emergency situations. http://www.mcconnellsburgfire.org/Feb2011%20008.jpg
What do EMS Providers Do? • Services that EMS provides include: • Evacuating the patient to a hospital or other facility for advanced care • Providing care while in transit http://www.acep.org/uploadedImages/ACEP/Bookstore_and_Publications/ACEP_News/2009-06/helicopter_ems.jpg?n=4875
The Star of Life • The Star of Life is a symbol for EMS, designed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. • Its six points represent the six functions of EMS: • Detection • Reporting • Response • On-Scene Care • Care in Transit • Transfer to Definitive Care
911 • Many emergency medical services are initiated by a 911 call being placed. • When someone calls 911, their call is routed to a Public Safety Answering Point. These centers can connect the caller to needed emergency services or, in more severe circumstances, contact the services directly and assist in coordinating emergency response.
Staffing • With the exception of urban areas, most EMS is provided by volunteers. • In recent years, however, advances in medical technology and changes in the EMS system have made EMS an increasingly professional field. http://www.summitems.org/images/members2001.jpg
Staffing • Emergency Medical Responders are frequently volunteers and render very basic first aid, often as an assistant to an EMT. • Emergency Medical Technicians, or EMTs, are trained and certified to provide emergency care according to specific protocols. http://www.mahwahambco1.org/Images/EMT%20Patch%20200.jpg
What Are Ambulances • Ambulances are specially designed vehicles for providing care on-site and en route to a hospital. • Ambulances are regulated by the federal government and are often marked with the Star of Life to help the public recognize them quickly. http://www.co.prince-edward.va.us/images/NEWS_Pamplin%20Vol%20Fire%20EMS%20Ambulance%2001.jpg
Ambulances • Much EMS is conducted from or within ambulances • Ambulances may be supported by response cars, smaller vehicles that cannot transport patients that get medical providers to the scene as soon as possible. http://www.houstontx.gov/fire/divisions/images/ems2.jpg
Air Ambulance • Air Ambulances are specially-equipped helicopters that evacuate patients to hospitals when: • The terrain is too rough for an ambulance • The patient is far from a hospital • The patient’s condition is critical and an ambulance would not be fast enough http://nmems.org/AirAmbulance/Air%20am2.jpg
Summary • What services is does EMS do? • Provides on site and in transit patient care • Evacuation to hospital or other facility • What is the Star of Life and what does it represent? • Symbol for EMS • Detection, Reporting, Response, On-Scene Care, Care in Transit, and Transfer to Definitive Care • Importance of ambulances • Provide patient care while in transit to hospital or other facility • Air ambulances provide fast and more versatile patient transportation