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equipment, dedicated to providing emergency medical
treatment.
2. Ambulance
A specially equipped vehicle used for transporting sick or
injured individuals to medical facilities for treatment.
3. CoAEMSP
The Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for
the EMS Professions ensures the quality and consistency of
educational programs for EMS professionals.
4. NREMT
The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians is a
certification agency that verifies the competence of EMS
professionals through standardized examinations.
5. Reciprocity Reciprocity refers to the process of granting certification to
EMS providers from another state or agency based on their
existing qualifications and credentials.
6. EMS Ranking EMS Ranking represents the hierarchical order of roles within
the emergency medical services, including the Dispatcher,
Emergency Medical Responder, EMT, Advanced EMT, and
Paramedic.
7. Roanoke Life Sav- Roanoke Life Saving is historically significant as the first rescue
squad launched in ing 1928 by Julian Stanley Wise, marking a milestone in the
development of modern EMS.
8. National Stan- The National Standard Curriculum for paramedics, developed by the
USDOT, serves dard Curriculum as a comprehensive framework for EMS education
and training, ensuring consistent standards across the nation.
9. Initial Patient As- The Initial Patient Assessment involves evaluating vital signs such
as respiration, sessment pulse, and blood pressure at the emergency scene to
determine the patient's condition and needs.
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