May 20 – 26, 2012
During National Emergency Medical Services Week, we recognize the tremendous role that EMS practitioners make to improve health in communities across the nation. The around-the-clock dedication to providing emergency care is evident with one statistic: more than 36 million patients were cared for by EMS professionals in 2011 alone.
Emergency care professionals are committed to delivering emergency medical care in the community. They strive for seamless care, from the field to the hospital emergency department or trauma center. EMS is an essential part of building a resilient health care system that functions efficiently and effectively every day and is capable of responding to disasters and public health emergencies.
Support the men and women on the front lines of the health care system – the EMTs, paramedics, 9-1-1 dispatchers, nurses, physicians, researchers, educators, administrators, and supervisors in Waycross and Ware County who come together to provide the best possible care when personal, community, or national tragedy strikes.
During National EMS Week take time to thank the dedicated professionals in emergency medical services for the critical work they do to improve the health of our citizens in Waycross and Ware County.
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05-23-12
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