Examples of Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System in a sentence
Training courses for certification leading to licensure or license renewal as a Maine Emergency Medical Dispatcher must meet the requirements set forth in the Maine EMS approved Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System.
Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch System® (AMPDS) is the designated Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System authorized for use within the Town of Springfield EMS System.
An Emergency Medical Dispatcher may provide emergency medical dispatching in accordance with the Maine EMS-approved Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System, within the scope of the dispatcher’s Maine EMS-approved training and in accordance with 32 M.R.S. §85-A and these Rules.
Emergency Medical Dispatch Centers must provide Emergency Medical Dispatch Services twenty-four hours a day, every day, with full-time dispatch capability to ensure that all calls for medical assistance received are processed in accordance with 32 M.R.S. §85-A, the Maine EMS-approved Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System and these Rules.
An Emergency Medical Dispatcher may provide emergency medical dispatching in accordance with the Maine EMS-approved Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System, within the scope of the dispatcher’s Maine EMS-approved training and in accordance with 32 M.R.S.A. § 85-A and these Rules.
Emergency Medical Dispatch Centers must provide Emergency Medical Dispatch Services twenty-four hours a day, every day, with full-time dispatch capability to ensure that all calls for medical assistance received are processed in accordance with 32 M.R.S.A. §85-A, the Maine EMS-approved Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System and these Rules.
An Emergency Medical Dispatcher may provide emergency medical dispatching in accordance with the Maine EMS-approved Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System, within the scope of the dispatcher’s Maine EMS-approved training and in accordance with 32 M.R.S.A.M.R.S. § 85-A and these Rules.
Board-approved testing in accordance with the Maine EMS-approved Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System.
An Emergency Medical Dispatcher may provide emergency medical dispatching in accordance with the Maine EMS-approved Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System, within the scope of the dispatcher’s Maine EMS-approved training and in accordance with 32 M.R.S. § 85-A and these Rules.
Emergency Medical Dispatch Centers must provide Emergency Medical Dispatch Services twenty-four hours a day, every day, with full-time dispatch capability to ensure that all calls for medical assistance received are processed in accordance with 32 M.R.S.A.M.R.S. §85-A, the Maine EMS-approved Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System and these Rules.