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Comment by Erich M. Weldon on August 23, 2011 at 12:34am

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The mission of the California Association of Emergency Medical Technicians is to serve the prehospital EMS care providers of California by presenting networking opportunities, offer continuing education, work with CAAEMT partners to give discounts on services and products, and represent its membership during discussions that will readily affect their practice and protocols. 

 

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Comment by craig comes on February 24, 2011 at 11:41am
We are switching from a volunteer basic service to a paid als service. We need lots of equipment including a lifepak monitor. Any info or help on grants and funding would be greatly apreciated. I work in the great state of ND. Thanks all and be safe out there.
Comment by Brandi A. Harris on August 15, 2010 at 2:55am
Hi, My name is Brandi and I'm finishing paramedic school. I was just wondering if there are any grants or funding out there to help finish paying for my class. I'm married and have three children, I work 1 full-time job as an emt-b. We make just enough money to get by, but enough that I can't seem to find much help. I don't know if I'm just not looking in the right place or what but please help.I live in Kentucky and work for a small county based service. I've devoted the last two years to paramedic school and now it's time to go and test, but I have to finish paying for the class first.
Comment by Mac Kemp on December 24, 2009 at 8:43am
The National Emergency Medicine Association (NEMA) will sometime fund colaboration efforts but limit grants to $10,000. The Robert Woods Johnson Foundation will sometimes fund large projects, but it must fit into their mission statement. Bot are long shots, but worth a look.
Comment by Terry Suarez on December 24, 2009 at 3:37am
Any leads on grants to get training equipment to improve collaboration between community, EMS and hospitals in responding to sudden cardiac arrest events in multi counties? Thanks in advanced! Happy Holidays to all!
Comment by Medicare EMR on October 26, 2009 at 5:06am
Hi Thomas, do you know of any grants that cater for international projects in EMS? Any advice or support would be appreciated.
Comment by Thomas Durkee on October 26, 2009 at 4:55am
Does anyone need help writing a grant to secure H1N1 funds?
--Tom
Comment by Michael Stone on July 28, 2009 at 6:20pm
Anyone heard anything more on the rumored EMS grant?
Comment by BRIAN A. KNIGHT on July 15, 2009 at 3:57am
trying to secure funding for ballistic vests for ems workers ???
any ideas ???
Comment by Thomas Durkee on June 23, 2009 at 6:34pm
Competitive Grants for Trauma Systems for the Improvement of Trauma Care

proposed legislation in the Affordable Health Choices Act, due for a vote this year.
http://www.advocatesforems.org/_newsContent/Senate_HELP_Mark_Composite.pdf

page 71.

Funding would be awarded to eligible entities that propose a pilot project to design, implement, and evaluate an emergency medical and trauma system that:

(1) coordinates with health and emergency care providers throughout the region as specified;

(2) includes a mechanism to ensure the patient is taken to the medically appropriate facility in a timely manner;

(3) allows for the tracking of prehospital and hospital resources (e.g., inpatient bed and emergency department capacity) and the coordination of such tracking with regional communications and hospital destination decisions; and

(4) includes a region-wide data management system that reports data to the NEMIS, the NTDB, and Federal and State databanks and registries, and that contains sufficient information to evaluate key elements of emergency response and care, and relevant health outcomes.

It looks like ASPR (Kevin Yerskey) is gonna handle it.

-Tom @tomdurkee on Twitter
 

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