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  2. National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation

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    The National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation (NCEMSF) is a non-profit organization founded to promote and advocate for campus-based emergency medical services. The organization was founded in 1993 (31 years ago) ( 1993 ) with the goal of facilitating the exchange of information amongst collegiate EMS agencies.

  3. Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    Union website (FAPP) The Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (PEMS) provides emergency medical services and medically directed rescue services for the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is a bureau of the Department of Public Safety (DPS), along with the Bureaus of Police, Administration, Fire, and Animal Care and Control.

  4. Eastern Pennsylvania Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, known informally as EPC, EPC18, and East Penn Conference, is an athletic conference consisting of 18 large high schools from Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, and Pike counties in the Lehigh Valley and Pocono Mountain regions of eastern and northeastern Pennsylvania. The conference is a part of District XI of the ...

  5. LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP: Pa. expands EMS summer camps to ... - AOL

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    LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP: Pa. expands EMS summer camps to build first responder workforce. Tribune. Bill O Boyle, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. September 6, 2024 at 3:17 PM. Sep. 6—WILKES-BARRE ...

  6. Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church and Related Areas had 27 congregations with 1,181 church members; in 1995 it had 59 churches with 3,434 members. [3] In 2001 there were 4,206 members. [4] In 2010, it had 77 congregations with 5,333 members. In 2020 it had 95 congregations, 6,656 members, 27 Bishops, 179 Ministers and 113 Deacons.

  7. Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania

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    The Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania is a multi-hospital consortium based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is claimed to be one of the world's premiere centers of Emergency Medicine and EMS development. It currently ranks sixth for residencies in emergency medicine by reputation. [1]

  8. McKeesport Ambulance Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    The McKeesport Ambulance Rescue Service, formally the McKeesport Ambulance Authority, is a non-profit emergency medical services agency which provides emergency medical and patient transport services to the City of McKeesport and a number of surrounding municipalities. [1] It was established in 1991, and is assigned station number 620 by ...

  9. Emergency medical responder levels by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT-I) (Analogous to EMT via NREMT) Emergency Medical Technician II (EMT-II) (Analogous to EMT-I/85) Emergency Medical Technician III (EMT-III) (Analogous to AEMT/85) Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) (Established in 2015, follows and is certified via the NREMT testing process)