Happy National EMS Week!

Trailpatrol

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Okay, so it's Thursday. I'm a bit late. The sentiment is still the same. Hope you got some docs and nurses to wash your rig like the do in St. Paul the Wednesday of EMS week. I keep wondering if they will wash my bike if I ride up with the EMS gear on it? :rolleyes: There's a vintage ambulance show at one of the local providers today...when it stops raining. I plan on making it to that.

EMS week coincides with my EMT anniversary this year. Passed the test back on May 23, 1973. Yeah, I'm an old coot.

Hope somebody wished you a Happy!
Trailpatrol
 
Thanks!

I sent my yearly Email to the EMT's at my work... and our bosses... reminding us that it is EMS week.
 
Wow... a whole week just for EMS! Is the number of posts a reflection on how important that recognition is?
 
Not yet an EMT, so as a lay person, I can say I have never heard of EMS Week...
 
It is supposed to be a week to honor those in EMS. Unfortunately, it is just before Memorial day and then just after National Hospital Week and after Nurses Week, so we do not get much attention.

American College of Emergency Physicians sponsor the national promotion. Unfortunately, most EMS does not promote or get actively involved.

R/r 911
 
Some background info

Here is some information from the ACEP website. Evidently they do a better job with EMS week here in the Twin Cities, because I never heard a peep about doctors or nurses weeks.:unsure:

Washington, DC-The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) today announced that the 34th annual Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week will be celebrated throughout the nation May 20-26, 2007. The event brings together local communities and medical personnel to publicize safety and honor the dedication of those who provide the day-to-day lifesaving services on the medical "front line."

National EMS Week will feature hundreds of grassroots activities coast-to-coast that will be planned around this year's theme, "Extraordinary People, Extraordinary Service," which exemplifies the excellent services provided every day, under any circumstances by the 750,000 EMS providers who serve their communities.

"As this year's theme emphasizes, EMS providers are dedicated to saving lives, even putting their own lives on hold as they respond to medical emergencies," said Dr. Brian Keaton, president of ACEP. "They do this every day without special recognition, which is why we are recognizing EMS providers this year as extraordinary."

The weeklong series of events will include national and local activities to honor EMS providers (paramedics, emergency medical technicians, first responders, fire fighters, and police), and to raise public awareness about health and safety issues, including how to prevent injuries and what to do in a medical emergency....

Special Observances
" May 23-Annual Emergency Medical Services for Children Day. This day focuses on drawing national attention to the essential need for specialized emergency care for children to ensure that every child in the nation receives the highest quality emergency care possible-from primary prevention to acute care and rehabilitation.

" May 25-26-National EMS Memorial Service and Annual National Moment of Silence. The National EMS Memorial Service in Roanoke, Va., organizes this national event to honor and remember the nation's EMS providers who have made the ultimate sacrifice and given their lives in the line of duty. All EMS and communications agencies participating observe 60 seconds of radio silence on this day at 8 p.m. (ET).

EMS Week 2007 is sponsored by ACEP along with EMS Week partners who provide information for the kits and distribute them to their members. ACEP's 2007 organizational partners for EMS Week include: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Emergency Medical Services for Children, the National Association of EMTs and The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
 
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