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==History==
==History==
Emergency medical transportation began in the city of New Orleans with hospital-based horse-drawn ambulances in the early 1900s.<ref name=history>{{cite web| url=http://www.cityofno.com/pg-126-3-ems-history.aspx |title=New Orleans EMS history |publisher=New Orleans EMS |accessdate=2010-01-26}}</ref> [[Charity Hospital (New Orleans)|Charity Hospital]] was one of the first hospitals in the nation to provide emergency medical transportation.<ref name=history/> The current EMS agency began in 1947 as the EMS division within the [[New Orleans Police Department]].<ref name=history/> The ambulances were staffed with [[emergency medical technician]]s beginning in the 1960s, and the first [[paramedic]]s started in 1979.<ref name=history/> The EMS division was transferred from the police department to the New Orleans health department on July 1st, 1985.<ref name=history/> After [[Hurricane Katrina]], the management of New Orleans EMS was changed to the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Public Safety.<ref name=history/> The department still resides within the health department, but the Office of Homeland Security and Public Safety maintains control of the operations.<ref name=history/>
Emergency medical transportation began in the city of New Orleans with hospital-based horse-drawn ambulances in the early 1900s.<ref name=history>{{cite web| url=http://www.cityofno.com/pg-126-3-ems-history.aspx |title=New Orleans EMS history |publisher=New Orleans EMS |accessdate=2010-01-26}}</ref> [[Charity Hospital (New Orleans)|Charity Hospital]] was one of the first hospitals in the nation to provide emergency medical transportation.<ref name=history/> The current EMS agency began in 1947 as the EMS division within the [[New Orleans Police Department]].<ref name=history/> The ambulances were staffed with [[emergency medical technician]]s beginning in the 1960s, and the first [[paramedic]]s started in 1979.<ref name=history/> The EMS division was transferred from the police department to the New Orleans health department on July 1st, 1985.<ref name=history/> After [[Hurricane Katrina]], the management of New Orleans EMS was changed to the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Public Safety.<ref name=history/> The department still resides within the health department, but the Office of Homeland Security and Public Safety maintains control of the operations.<ref name=history/>

==Administrative Staff==
Jullette Saussy, MD- Director
Carl Flores- Acting Deputy Director
Cliff Washington- Director of Operations
Barbara Ireland- Director of Communications
Yolanda Wilson- Director of Planning, Human Resources, and Finance
Jacob Oberman- Director of Training and Special Operations




==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 05:29, 11 February 2010

New Orleans
Emergency Medical Services
Established1947
HeadquartersNew Orleans, LA
JurisdictionCity
Dept. typeFull-time Paid
Employees116[1]
BLS or ALSALS
Ambulances20
Medical directorJullette Saussy, MD
WebsiteNew Orleans EMS

New Orleans Emergency Medical Services (New Orleans EMS) provides basic life support (BLS) and advanced life support (ALS) ambulance units throughout the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

History

Emergency medical transportation began in the city of New Orleans with hospital-based horse-drawn ambulances in the early 1900s.[2] Charity Hospital was one of the first hospitals in the nation to provide emergency medical transportation.[2] The current EMS agency began in 1947 as the EMS division within the New Orleans Police Department.[2] The ambulances were staffed with emergency medical technicians beginning in the 1960s, and the first paramedics started in 1979.[2] The EMS division was transferred from the police department to the New Orleans health department on July 1st, 1985.[2] After Hurricane Katrina, the management of New Orleans EMS was changed to the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Public Safety.[2] The department still resides within the health department, but the Office of Homeland Security and Public Safety maintains control of the operations.[2]

Administrative Staff

Jullette Saussy, MD- Director Carl Flores- Acting Deputy Director Cliff Washington- Director of Operations Barbara Ireland- Director of Communications Yolanda Wilson- Director of Planning, Human Resources, and Finance Jacob Oberman- Director of Training and Special Operations


External links

References

  1. ^ "March 5, 2009 press release". New Orleans EMS. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "New Orleans EMS history". New Orleans EMS. Retrieved 2010-01-26.