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EMS Guidance, Training, Quality Assurance, and Personnel Certification
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Who We Are
A small non-profit organization led by the EMS & Trauma Care Council of Snohomish County, and the Executive Board of the Council.
What We Do
Snohomish County EMS has provided guidance, training, quality assurance, and certification support since 1977.
Who We Represent
All stakeholders involved in Emergency Medical Service provision from EMS Providers, to EMS Agencies, Hospitals, Community Groups and the general public.
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Puget Sound
VirtualTrauma & Emergency Medicine Conference
Thursday|May 20, 2021
Live, Interactive, Digital| 100% Virtual
TOPICS: Search & Rescue, Wilderness Medicine, Drowning, Forensics, Rural Trauma
SUMMARY: This conference will focus on caring for patients in rural and wilderness settings. In the Puget Sound, outdoor activities are a way of life.
Download:
Save-the-Date - Trauma EM 2021.pdf
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Polaris Training Concepts
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We have all new contact information!
Please read the article or go to our Contact Us page for details
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Click here to Report Abuse and Neglect
EMS Providers ARE Mandatory Reporters: The historical practice of reporting child and vulnerable adult abuse by EMS Providers has been to pass the information on (i.e. report) to the ED Staff. Nurses and other practitioners are also required to report suspected abuse to DSHS or law enforcement.
Download:
Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect.pdf
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Proudly serving our community since 1977.
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