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Valentine's Day is tomorrow, and it's also National Heart Month!
On behalf of peaceful hearts everywhere, thank you for giving many hearts a second chance – calming and revitalizing them. We appreciate your whole-hearted service to your patients and communities!
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50th ANNIVERSARY SPOTLIGHT
Influential Figures in NAEMT's History
Rocco V. Morando, a pioneering EMS leader and founding Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs convened with the nine established state associations in Chicago on January 8, 1975, to explore forming a national EMS association. The group adopted his vision and became NAEMT’s founding members. During that time, the TV series “
Emergency!
” helped to shape our nation’s understanding of EMS and inspired the younger generation to enter the EMS profession.
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Empowering EMS is a Shared Responsibility
Join Us at #EMSontheHill
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Empowering EMS begins with you!
Members of Congress must hear how your challenges impact your patients and care in your community. Speak directly to your U.S. Senators, Representatives, and key legislative staff to help them understand how to support you and your agency. Ask them to support Treat-In-Place/TIP, direct funding, and patient and practitioner safety legislation.
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Sponsor Appreciation
Participate in Hill Day and share your story.
Registration fee:
NAEMT member: $20 / Other: $30 (until March 7; add $10 after); includes two receptions, congressional scheduling services, and mobile app.
Hill Day Schedule
Wed, April 2:
8am–7pm:
Check-in/Displays
2pm–3pm:
Orientation/Refresher
3:15pm–7pm:
Briefing/Awards
Thurs, April 3:
8:30am–4pm:
Congressional Visits
5pm–7pm:
Post Hill Day Reception
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Transform Your Data into Your Compelling Story
You have the data and community expertise, but is the depiction of your EMS agency’s value and benefit compelling? Attend
Empowering EMS with Data: From Insights to Action
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a working session held in conjunction with EMS On The Hill Day that will enable you to dig in with your peers to analyze, discuss, and even exchange data-driven messaging points for influencing elected officials.
Registration fee:
NAEMT member: $49 / Other: $69
Register
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New EMS Staffing White Paper Available
To aid EMS agencies in planning for responses and staffing needs for various medical calls, a collaborative of EMS organizations produced national guidelines –
Rethinking Emergency Medical Services: Applying Evidence and Data to Redesign Response Models
for a Resilient and Sustainable Future
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Patient outcome data from peer-reviewed publications helped shaped this guidance document. We sincerely thank Matt Zavadsky, EMS/Mobile Healthcare Consultant for PWW and member of NAEMT’s Economics Committee, for spearheading this important project.
View White Paper
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Encourage Your U.S. House Representative to Join the Bipartisan EMS Caucus
The EMS Caucus provides a platform to promote, educate, and increase awareness around federal policy issues impacting EMS and serves as a resource for policy questions on all prehospital and out-of-hospital healthcare issues. Representatives Debbie Dingell (D-MI) and Richard Hudson (R-NC) chair. If your representative is not yet a
member
of the caucus, please ask him or her to join to support EMS and patient care in your state.
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Get Your Certification Credits the Easy Way
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Head to Recert to complete your recertification
on your time
.
The
Recert.com
course library offers HUNDREDS of high-quality EMS and Fire-Rescue online courses, including the best NAEMT education — like the latest edition of EMS Safety! Most courses take just 1 to 2 hours to complete and feature interactive, media-rich, scenario-based learning.
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Take NAEMT virtual refreshers for Paramedics, AEMTs, and EMTs built from NAEMT’s evidence-based content. Courses provide CAPCE-approved CE credit.
Locate a refresher course
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Be Prepared to Help Your Colleagues with ESO & MHRO
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EMS News Briefs
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Colorado lawmakers aim to close ambulance surprise-billing gap.
Read more
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Blood transfusions at the scene save lives. But ambulances are rarely equipped to do them.
Read more
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Deputies in Tennessee step in after patient wrestles with EMS workers.
Read more
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Nitrous oxide is widely available as long as everyone pretends it’s being used for whipped cream.
Read more
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Rochester Regional Health trains EMS workers in New York on childbirth situations.
Read more
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National EMS Week is May 18-24
We see every day the remarkable dedication, sacrifices, and resilience of EMS practitioners to care for their patients and communities. To honor all in the EMS profession, we hope EMS agencies will plan to celebrate the EMS workforce during National EMS Week. Here is
information
to use as inspiration.
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2025 First Responder Wellness Week Campaign Begins on March 24
This year’s online campaign, themed
Fit for Duty, Fit for Life
, will feature free online resources to help public safety personnel thrive and gain inspiration for physical and mental wellness goals.
Learn more
about each day’s activities
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Congratulations, Susan Bailey, Recipient of 2025 Vanguard Award
We are pleased to announce that Susan Bailey, immediate past president of NAEMT, has been selected as a
2025 Vanguard Honoree
in recognition of 35+ years of outstanding contributions to EMS. The award ceremony will be held during the
AAA Annual Conference & Trade Show
in Lexington, KY, June 22-24
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Save up to $600 at Dell's tech event!
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Save up to 41% on select appliances from GE
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Save up to 40% at Amazon Business Prime
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Visit Us at Upcoming Conferences
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February 19-21: Tennessee Ambulance Services Association Conference, Gatlinburg, Tennessee
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March 5-7: South Carolina EMS Symposium, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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April 29-May 2: EMS Preparedness Summit, San Antonio, Texas
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May 5-9: SOMA 2025 Scientific
Assembly
,
(
booth #814), Raleigh, North Carolina
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May 30-June 1: CoAEMSP ACCREDITCON, (booth #16), Anaheim, California
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August 4-6: National Conference of State Legislators Legislative Summit, booth 1029, Boston, Massachusetts
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August 4-9: NAEMSE Annual Educational Symposium (booth #205), Orlando, Florida
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August 7-10: Kansas EMS Association Conference (KEMSA), Manhattan, Kansas
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October 13-15: Mississippians for EMS (MEMS) Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi
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October 19-24: EMS World Expo (booth #923) & NAEMT Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana
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November: Indiana EMS Association Conference, French Lick, Indiana
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