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Alabama. Division of Emergency Medical Services. (10)

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Sources: ADPH Annual Report, 1988. ADPH Organizational Chart, 1990 July 27. The goal of the Division is to facilitate improvements in the quality of prehospital care through the systematic tesing, inspection and licensing of emergency medical service providers. The division also provides training and continuing education opportunities to emergency medical personnel.

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Utah. Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (6)

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New York State Emergency Medical Services Council (2)

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Oregon. Emergency Medical Services. (1)

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California. Emergency Medical Services Authority (1)

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Administrative History The California Emergency Medical Services Authority, EMSA, is one of 13 departments within the California Health and Human Services Agency and administers the statewide system of coordinated emergency medical care, injury prevention, and disaster medical response. Prior to 1980, no organization like this one existed and previous efforts were handled by various state and local agencies. These agencies were divided on...

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Kansas. Board of Emergency Medical Services. (1)

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In 1974 the Kansas Governor's Office of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) was established to develop a statewide plan for the improvement of emergency medical care in Kansas. In 1975, under executive reorganization, the office was transferred to the Department of Health and Environment and renamed the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. The bureau was headed by a director who supervised the activities of an ambulance licensure administrator, health planning analyst, education and training co...

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Connecticut War Council. Emergency Medical Services. (1)

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Connecticut War Council. Emergency Medical Services. (1)

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Utah. Governor's Emergency Medical Services Council (1)

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Contra Costa County (Calif.). Emergency Medical Services Agency (1)

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