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EMS New Thomas Jefferson EMS Council policies and truck checklists. DocumentsDate added
Our system of care relies on the
courage, strength and dedication of the Prehospital Care Providers who,
every day, work to keep the people they serve healthy and safe. This
document reflects a culmination of evidence-based research, national,
state and local standards, which, together provide the latest in
pre-hospital care, and reflect the growth of EMS as a specialty in
healthcare.
While this document, or any document for that matter, cannot specifically address every possible variation of disease or injury, it does provide a foundation for acute care for the majority of patients we respond to.
This form is to be used to check the EMS supply cabinets at the station and notify the EMS Captain of items that need to be reordered.
Guidelines for the Attendant-in-Charge (AIC) Preception Process
Revised Date: December 2008
This checklist is to be used at the beginning of every EMS shift. This truck used to be named Fire Rescue 7.
This checklist is to be used at the beginning of every EMS shift. This is the list for 7-4 (used to be Fire Rescue 7-1).
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