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  2. New York City Fire Department Bureau of EMS - Wikipedia

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    FDNY EMS controls the operation of all ambulances in the New York City 911 System. 65% of the ambulances in the 911 system are FDNY EMS municipal units while the remaining 35% of 911 system coverage is provided by hospital-based units known as Voluntary Hospital Ambulances, which are staffed by paid hospital personnel who work in partnership ...

  3. New York City Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    Ambulance: The New York City Fire Department staffs Emergency medical technician (EMT) Basic Life Support (BLS) and Paramedic Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulances to provide emergency medical services to the city of New York.

  4. EMS is not an essential service in NY. Why local providers ...

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    In New York, EMS is not an essential service, so the state isn't required to fund it and local municipalities are not required to provide their own EMS. In Broome County, the only municipal...

  5. Emergency medical services - Wikipedia

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    Emergency medical services (EMS), also known as ambulance services or paramedic services, are emergency services that provide urgent pre-hospital treatment and stabilisation for serious illness and injuries and transport to definitive care.

  6. Voluntary ambulance - Wikipedia

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    In New York City, a voluntary ambulance is an ambulance operated by a hospital that serves New York City's 911 system. Staffed by personnel employed by the hospital, these ambulances respond to 911 calls at the direction of the New York City Fire Department Bureau of EMS (FDNY EMS) dispatch.

  7. NYC Ambulance Rides Could Get 50% More Expensive - Patch

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    NEW YORK CITY — An ambulance ride in New York City soon could be even more harmful to city dwellers' financial health. FDNY officials proposed this week to increase the cost of a 911 ambulance ...

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

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    New York. Certified First Responder; EMT-Basic; AEMT; AEMT-Intermediate (replaced with AEMT; discontinued) AEMT-Critical Care (discontinued) AEMT-Paramedic; North Carolina. Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) EMT; AEMT (Advanced EMT) Paramedic; North Dakota. First Responder; Advanced First Aid Ambulance (no new licenses)

  9. Astoria's Paramedics Celebrate New $4 Million EMS Station - Patch

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    Posted Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 2:05 pm ET | Updated Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 2:09 pm ET. Officials cut the ribbon Tuesday to the Astoria's new EMS Station 49 on 42nd Street in Ditmars. The $4 million ...

  10. Emergency medical services in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In large centers, such as New York City, the statutory EMS provider (in the case of NYC, the FDNY) will dispatch not only their own vehicles, but also EMS resources belonging to hospitals, private companies, and even volunteers, within their own community.

  11. New York City Police Department Emergency Service Unit

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    The Emergency Service Unit (ESU) is part of the Special Operations Bureau of the New York City Police Department. The unit provides specialized support and advanced equipment to other NYPD units. Members of ESU are cross-trained in multiple disciplines for police, medical, and rescue work.