Emergency medical service provider means an emergency medical responder, advanced emergency medical technician, emergency medical technician or paramedic certified by the emergency medical services board.
Emergency medical service provider means any authority, person, corporation, partnership or other entity, public or private, which owns or operates a licensed emergency medical services agency providing emergency medical service in this state;
Emergency medical service provider means the same as defined in K.S.A. 65-6112, and amendments thereto.
Examples of Emergency medical service provider in a sentence
DHS 110.32 – Emergency medical service provider license required; license levels.
DHS 110.32 Emergency medical service provider license required; license levels.
More Definitions of Emergency medical service provider
Emergency medical service provider means any one of the following:
Emergency medical service provider means any public, private or vol- unteer entity providing prehospital functions and services that are required to prepare for and respond to medical emergencies includ- ing rescue, ambulance, treatment, commu- nication and evaluation.
Emergency medical service provider or “EMS provider" means an emergency medical services program under
Emergency medical service provider means a member of a public or
Emergency medical service provider means a member of a public or private emergency medical service agency, whether that person is a volunteer or receives compensation for services rendered as such emergency medical service provider.
Emergency medical service provider or “EMS pro- vider” means an emergency medical services program under s. 256.12, Stats., that provides emergency medical services as a first responder service provider, non−transporting EMT provider, or ambulance service provider.
Emergency medical service provider means an ambulatory service licensed by DHEC for the transportation of a patient with an emergency medical condition to a hospital emergency facility, hospitals licensed by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control DHEC, hospital‑based services, and physicians licensed by the State Board of Medical Examiners who provide emergency medical care.