Emergency Medical Dispatch Program definition

Emergency Medical Dispatch Program means the approved program with procedures established for the management and delivery of emergency medical assistance by a public or private agency that sends emergency medical assistance to requesting persons and provides pre-arrival instructions for a victim of sudden injury or illness.

Examples of Emergency Medical Dispatch Program in a sentence

  • EMR students are encouraged and allowed to perform the following skills:  Basic assessments and vitals  Pharyngeal airways  BVM  Upper airway suction  Oxygen administration  Manual fracture stabilization and SMR  Bleeding control First semester EMD students will be sent to this site as part of Section 6.240 - Emergency Medical Dispatch Program [EMD Academy] (page 303).

  • EMR students are encouraged and allowed to perform the following skills:  Basic assessments and vitals  Pharyngeal airways  BVM  Upper airway suction  Oxygen administration  Manual fracture stabilization and SMR  Bleeding control First semester EMD students will be sent to this site as part of Section 6.240 - Emergency Medical Dispatch Program [EMD Academy] (page 305).

  • APCO agrees to provide the products and services purchased by Agency in accordance with the Emergency Medical Dispatch Program Implementation Guide (the “Implementation Guide”), attached hereto as Exhibit A and as amended from time to time.