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  2. Emergency medical services - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals or larger hospital systems may provide their own ambulance service as a service to the community, or where ambulance care is unreliable or chargeable. Many hospital-based EMS departments operate solely with their hospital, though some operate more independently and can transport patients to whichever hospital may be needed or desired.

  3. Emergency medical services in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Freedom House Ambulance Service was the first emergency medical service in the United States to be staffed by paramedics with medical training beyond basic first aid. [24] In the late 1960s, Dr. R Adams Cowley was instrumental in the creation of the country's first statewide EMS program, in Maryland.

  4. Chief ambulance officer - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland's HSE National Ambulance Service, it refers to one of several senior management roles. In the UK, the role is comparable to that of a chief constable within police forces or chief fire officer within fire services. CAOs are the operational and administrative heads of the ambulance service and take command of all ambulance personnel ...

  5. County to Mission: 'ER situation unsafe, unsustainable;' new ...

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    The new policy allows county Emergency Medical Service workers to leave stable patients in the hospital staff’s care after the ambulance arrives, even if a bed is not ready for the patient.

  6. Emergency medical responder - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Medical Responders (EMRs) are people who are specially trained to provide out-of-hospital care in medical emergencies, typically before the arrival of an ambulance. Specifically used, an emergency medical responder is an EMS certification level used to describe a level of EMS provider below that of an emergency medical technician and ...

  7. Medical director - Wikipedia

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    Each ambulance service is required to employ a medical manager whose role is oversight and quality assurance, and who may be contacted for directions by any paramedic who has reached the limits of their scope of practice, just as in the Anglo-American model. When necessary, however, the paramedic may request a rapid response by a physician ...

  8. Advanced emergency medical technician - Wikipedia

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    An advanced emergency medical technician ambulance with the Lafayette County Ambulance Service in Lafayette County, Arkansas. California uses an EMT designation which is equivalent to the national EMT-basic, and advanced EMT, which is the intermediate level or limited advanced life support, followed by paramedic, ALS level.

  9. Heart attack patients told to take themselves to hospitals ...

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    The West Midlands Ambulance Service has advised its 999 call handlers to ask patients if they can make their own way to the hospital when services are under high demand.