EMS History & Timeline
EMS Provider Levels
Emergency Response & Communication
Medical Direction & Technology
Abbreviations
100

This war marked the beginning of formal emergency medical training with corpsmen providing care for bleeding.

What is the American Civil War?

100

The entry-level EMS provider trained in first-aid care who assists higher-level providers.

What is an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)?

100

The three-digit number most commonly used to activate the EMS system.

What is 911?

100

The EMS medical professional who assumes responsibility for direction and oversight of all patient care.

What is the EMS Medical Director?

100

Airway, Breathing, and Circulation

ABC

200

This type of vehicle was first used to transport injured patients in the early ambulance system.

What is a horse-drawn carriage?

200

The total number of nationally recognized EMS provider levels.

What is four?

200

This acronym stands for the location where 911 calls are automatically directed.

What is PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point)?

200

Name of the State Medical Director

Tripp Winslow

200

Daily Double



Basic Life Support

300

This organization developed the National EMS Education Standards for training.

What is NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)?

300

This document defines the duties and skills an EMS provider is legally allowed to perform.

What is Scope of Practice?

300

These specially trained dispatchers receive calls and provide pre-arrival instructions.

What are Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMDs)?

300
Who Controls department issued Scheduled Narcotics 

DEA

300

 medical order to not perform life-saving measures)

DNR

400

The number of attributes that make up an integrated EMS system according to NHTSA.

What is fourteen?

400

DAILY DOUBLE




Who controls EMS in NC

400

This enhanced 911 phase delivers the wireless number and location to the appropriate District

Location and Ping

400

Toward the head

Superior

400

Level of Consciousness

LOC

500

This system represents a chain of human resources and services linked together to provide continuous emergency care.

What is the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system?

500

This model defines the scope of care for all four nationally recognized EMS provider levels.

What is the Scope of Practice Model?

500

Who controls Dispatch here

Emergency Management

500

Farther from the trunk or the point of origin

Distal

500

Vital Signs

VS

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