About EMS Week
Honoring Our Past. Forging Our Future.
Half a century ago, a presidential proclamation called on the nation to support efforts to improve emergency medical care across the country. It also established the first national EMS Week, a tradition we proudly continue today. Much has changed since 1974, yet there is still much we can learn from those trailblazing professionals who helped EMS evolve into the sophisticated branch of medicine it is today. Their dedication, commitment and sacrifice inspire us to take bold steps of our own, to continue to seek out ways to better serve our patients and our communities.
The History of EMS Week
The National Association of EMTs Welcomes You to EMS Week 2024
Susan Bailey, MSEM, NRP
President, NAEMT
ACEP President Aisha Terry, MD, MPH, FACEP, commemorates the 50th anniversary of EMS Week
May 22nd: EMS Day at Museum
- https://americanhistory.si.edu/press/releases/May-2024-calendar
- Wednesday, May 22; Noon – 4 p.m.
- First Floor West & Warner Bros. Theater
May 23rd: EMS Week on the National Mall
- Location: National Mall, 9th Street, between Madison and Jefferson
- Time: 11:30 am – 4:00 pm Eastern Time
- Activities
- Antique and Modern Ambulances on display
- Hands-on Heart CPR and AED Training
- Stop the Bleed and Tourniquet Training
- Guest speakers to include:
- ACEP President
- NAEMT President
- ACS Executive Director
- NHTSA Office of EMS
- Federal Interagency Committee on EMS
- USFA
- And more……..
EMS Week Theme Days
Sunday is Health, Wellness, and Resilience Day
Monday is Education Day
Education Day seeks to highlight community educational programs and the importance of continuing education for EMS professionals. This is the ideal day to plan a community injury or illness prevention program and a special CE course for your agency. Consider in-person or online community education programs related to the prevention of falls, burns, poisoning, or drowning.
Tuesday is EMS Safety Day
Wednesday is EMS for Children Day
Thursday is Save-A-Life Day
Please check out the STOP THE BLEED® Project website and all of the programs for STOP THE BLEED® Day including:
- STOP THE BLEED® Day (Save the date! May 23, 2024!)
- STOP THE BLEED® Day Scholarships - over $175,000 awarded to date! Available for high school and college students. Applications now open!
- STOP THE BLEED® Day Grants - Grants from $1,000 to $100,000! Applications now open!
- The fast growing STOP THE BLEED® Day Ambassador program (now in 75+ countries).
Friday is EMS Recognition Day
SPONSORED BY NREMT AND STRYKER
To recognize your local EMS heroes and those who save lives through the EMS system. On EMS Recognition Day, we honor members of the EMS community who regularly go above and beyond what’s expected. It’s a day to give gratitude to first responders for their unwavering commitment to serving their communities. Plan an awards event, a special meal, a gift-giving event, and other honors for EMS Recognition Day.
Saturday is EMS Remembrance Day
To honor emergency medical services personnel who have died in the line-of-duty and to recognize the ultimate sacrifice they made for their communities. We thank them for their service to EMS and for bringing comfort and lifesaving care to their patients. They leave us with the proud memory of their commitment and dedication to EMS. This day is set aside to recognize those fallen EMS professionals and their families. Some ideas for this day include: Plan a memorial ceremony, hold a moment of silence event, create a Wall of Honor, host a ceremony to recognize families or establish a memorial scholarship.
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