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We, the Undersigned, endorse the following petition:

CREATE A UNITED STATES EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Target: President Bush, Members of the Senate & US House of Represen
Sponsor: EMS UNITES, EMS UNITED For Effective Federal EMS Leadership
  • Signatures: 849
  • Goal: 0
  • Deadline: 6-18-2007
EMS NEEDS REPRESENTATION AT THE FEDERAL TABLE AS FIRST RESPONDER POLICY AND FUNDING ARE DEBATED. EMS MUST BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, WHERE A U.S. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED.

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Number Date Prefix Name City State Why are you signing this petition?
854 3:23 pm PDT, Oct 1   Aaron Sullivan Rustburg Virginia EMT's are an important role in the USA so why not give us a voice.
853 6:13 am PDT, May 26   Steven Weigand Montgomery New York EMS needs its own voice
852 11:57 am PDT, Apr 1 Ms. Anonymous New York New York EMS needs a voice and to be united across the nation.
851 6:36 pm PST, Feb 25 Mr. Michael Pert Bronx New York It is to get the EMS to be first responders to medical emergencies and prevent bereaucratic overlapping among agencies (e.g., police, fire, EMS)
850 1:32 pm PDT, Oct 21   Andrew J Smith Hazel Green Alabama I am an EMT and we need better representation
849 8:03 pm PDT, Oct 18 Ms. Tashia Mccarty Bel Air Maryland I am an emt
848 2:42 pm PDT, Sep 27 Mr. Justin Dyer Flandreau South Dakota Enough with EMS being burried in the NHTSA.
847 10:52 am PDT, Aug 15 Mr. Ted W. Snyder,NREMTB Glen Burnie Maryland Founder of MDEMSP.org a local EMS Provider Support Organization. Maryland as well as other EMS providers need a voice in Washington on a National level.
846 12:14 pm PDT, Aug 7   greta malkotzoglou Athens   emergency medical to care!
845 8:18 pm PDT, Apr 13 Mr. Carl Martin Bessemer Alabama Because the governing of EMS has been under the wrong authority all along and should be placed in hands of those who can better it for all involved
844 9:29 am PDT, Mar 17 Mr. john guinard altoona Pennsylvania requesting a stronger ems presence
843 8:27 am PDT, Nov 2 Mr. Stephen G. Palek Cleveland Ohio I am a Paramedic for the City of Cleveland and also our Union President
842 8:22 pm PDT, Oct 25   Jeremy Brush Alabaster Alabama I believe in a future EMS system that is looked at as an organization rather than a second tier to others. It's time for EMS to stand up.
841 7:49 pm PDT, Oct 25   Jerry Sabens Alabaster Alabama We need representation set apart from police and fire. The system as a whole needs attention for all concerned.
840 6:07 pm PDT, Oct 25   William Mckinzie Calera Alabama I am a paramedic and I believe EMS needs a federal governing body.
839 9:03 am PDT, Oct 25 Mr. Jeffrey Ciccone Waltham Massachusetts It's about time EMS gets representation. Police and Fire are not above EMS.
838 7:48 am PDT, Oct 25 Mr. Anonymous pittsburgh Pennsylvania This administration is desperately needed to further the goals and voice of EMS which to this point have been lacking, behind police and fire.
837 12:35 pm PDT, Oct 22 Ms. Karen Dvorak Richmond Virginia This has been needed for a very long time. EMS should be considered as vital and as individual as Police and Fire.
836 6:55 am PDT, Oct 17   Darcy A. Mongeau Mankato Minnesota We need to have a say in where we are going!
835 3:01 pm PDT, Oct 16   Chris Little Panora Iowa Because we do not get treated the same as the Fire Departments or Police Officers. It is time for that to change.
834 7:09 am PDT, Oct 16   Paige Saunders Sheboygan Falls Wisconsin EMS must stand alone, united and stop the IAFF. The IAFF does not have EMS in it's best interest and they need to be stopped. The benefit to this is that EMS will advance by ridding itself of them.
833 10:34 am PDT, Oct 15 Mr. Anonymous portland Maine EMS needs better representation
832 10:10 am PDT, Oct 15 Mr. William Fairchild Picayune Mississippi Hopefully to bring awareness and better oversight of EMS with a dedicated Staff that can bring all States together.
831 5:13 am PDT, Oct 15 Mr. Robert Lindahl Wixom Michigan EMS is may be the most critical of the first response services. Funding for this needs to be secured
830 7:37 pm PDT, Oct 14   James McDougal Bessemer Alabama EMS has it's place just as much as fire and police service . More people depend on EMS everyday than the other services . Our service has been overlooked or seen as a byproduct for to long . Not downplaying the need for fire or police , but it is time we had a voice in things that effect us as a pulic service .
829 6:45 pm PDT, Oct 14   Roger Kennedy Sutherlin Oregon This is needed for EMS to continue to grow.
828 5:03 pm PDT, Oct 14 Ms. Amy Harmon Mount Olive Alabama EMS needs this as a whole.
827 4:24 pm PDT, Oct 14 Mr. Christopher Connolly Snow Hill North Carolina EMS needs to get more help
826 4:09 pm PDT, Oct 14   John Newvine   Michigan We need it!!!1
825 1:01 pm PDT, Oct 14 Mr. Marty Vacarelli   North Carolina EMS has long been underfunded. This lack of funding results in personnel and supply shortages that impact patient care. We see it every day. Expired drugs are left on many response units because to buy new drugs is too costly. Protocols are not as progressive as they should be because there is not enough funding for trials of newer drugs and equipment. Many ambulances are not reliable due to lack of money to dedicate to maintenance. Funding is not available for training in large scale incidents. Communicatio and training between agencies wo have the potential to respond together in a large scale incident is rare. EMS is on the front line of homeland defense. Fire and ems will always arrive first, should another attack occur. Without a transfer to DHS, the funding, training, and joint cooperation between response agencies will not be available in order to respond to another large scale incident such as another 9/11.
824 12:21 pm PDT, Oct 14 Mr. Joshua L Sims Long Beach California To ensure that EMS as a group is given a voice independent of that of the Fire Departments and the Department of Transportation. We are medical professionals by training and while we serve in a sector that makes us part of public safety we need a voice that looks out for us and allows us to do what we are trained to.
823 11:51 am PDT, Oct 14 Mr. Stephan Miller Sherman Oaks California We need an increase in funding for EMS specific activities and a more noticable presence in gov't activies
822 11:21 am PDT, Oct 14 Mr. David Gilman Ashland Massachusetts EMS needs to be represented and we deserve respect.
821 11:17 am PDT, Oct 14 Mr. Anonymous Kendall New York EMS in every kind of system is hurting. We have a lack of funding, lack of retirement system, and lack of respect. With better funding may come better training and education for all levles of provider.
820 11:15 am PDT, Oct 14   Anonymous Garden City Michigan Police officers control traffic, and manage crime. Firefighters save property. Paramedics and EMT's save LIVES. Why are we the ones who are always forgotten about? Do we value our property and possesions more than we value our largest assets, ourselves?
819 11:07 am PDT, Oct 14 Mr. Steven D. Owen Sr Villa Rica Georgia The state of EMS in this country is in critical condition. Without proper representation and funding, it will die. The IAFF does not represent our interests. They are only interested in increasing their membership. They could care less about EMS, they just see it as a way to raise fire department call volumes which allows them to pressure municipalities to hire more firefighters. It is time EMS was represented by EMS people, not fire people.
818 10:39 am PDT, Oct 14 Mrs. Jennifer Havlick Two Harbors Minnesota Becuase I believe that Emergency MEDICAL personnel have been under apprieated as long as I have been in the field and it needs to stop NOW
817 7:35 am PDT, Oct 14 Mr. Eric Liddy Sr Ionia Michigan Because EMS needs it's own representation at the Federal level as well as it's own seperate National EMS Memorial...EMSLA has pulled out of the current NEMSMS because the IAFF is attempting to take the entire thing over.
816 1:55 pm PDT, Aug 26   Fred Stinard Norwalk Connecticut Its more then past time to bring us togther and be treated with the respect the feild desirves
815 8:13 am PDT, Jul 20   Thomas Pirovano Bern Armed Forces Americas Good Idea!
814 7:58 pm PDT, Jul 18 Mr. Anonymous Moody Maine So EMS can be nationally unified and not be a political whipping horse anymore.
813 8:02 pm PDT, Jun 9   Adam Witt Midland Texas Not only do we need representation at a federal level. We need a national standard for training that is recognized and accepted for all states.
812 11:45 am PDT, Jun 3 Mr. Daniel Feemster Stephenville Texas TxDot has and is doing nothing for EMS. EMS is in crisis, at least with DHS we can apply for grants. And that is for all services, public and private
811 8:50 am PDT, May 9   Mary Anne Quinn Clearwater Florida As a former paramedic I am very concerned with the possibility of our nation's emergency health care being subverted to other, different concerns within the Department of Homeland Security.
810 8:27 am PDT, May 4   Anonymous   Virginia With the current problems facing EMS I believe that a U.S. EMS Administration would be the best way to fight these problems.
809 10:07 am PDT, Apr 24 Ms. Anonymous Greenfield Massachusetts EMS needs equal and full recognition at the federal level. EMS has to be funded equally and jointly with Fire and Police.
808 4:38 pm PDT, Apr 15   Jarren Strong Abingdon Virginia EMS needs national representation, not just association and/or registration.
807 8:08 pm PDT, Apr 8   Anonymous Waldoboro Maine I have been involved in EMS since 1984. The common problem in over 23 years of service has been poor communication, uncoordinated direction from a Federal level and poor to nonexistent representation on behalf of EMS. Please, before our system implodes get this done!
806 7:14 am PDT, Apr 5 Mr. Kayotae Erik Blackwolf Glendale California EMS needs to be recognized nationally as a third, separate public safety service. EMS needs representation on the federal level to support standardized training, research, and EMS-specific funding.
805 4:26 pm PDT, Apr 1 Mr. Christopher Hicks New Britain Connecticut I work for a commercial ambulance service, and volunteer for a local EMS agency, and I think we need more grant money, as well as support to advance EMS as profession.
804 11:51 am PDT, Mar 27 Ms. Lori Gallian Citrus Heights California We need a federal voice for EMS
803 6:19 pm PDT, Mar 26 Mr. Christopher Ellis Vestal New York EMS needs representation and orginzation at the federal level so that we may gain the support we need at the local level. Paramedicine suffers greatly at the hands of the politicians and we must now have a say in how we are treated.
802 8:43 pm PDT, Mar 25   Anonymous chickasha Oklahoma i am in school to be a paramedic and my dad has been one for 25 years and i know that this profession needs more respect and recognition from not only the people who make the paychecks to the employees but the people in the town who we serve each and everyday ready and willing!
801 12:59 pm PDT, Mar 24 Mr. terry dolin South Point Ohio WE Need Better Pay For Saving Lives

CREATE A UNITED STATES EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Dear President Bush, Members of the Senate & US House of Representatives:

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in the United States is in the throes of an unprecedented emergency of its own. 

There exists an immediate need to take expedited action to stop this crisis and support the medical rescue responders of this nation. 

  • Though EMS providers are roughly equal in numbers to firefighters and law enforcement officers, they receive only four percent of the first responder funding allocated by DHS. This is unsurprising from the federal perspective given that EMS is not located in DHS, but disturbing given that EMS is as critical a component of the first responder community. This means, that following a WMD attack, firefighters and law enforcement officers will be donning their protective equipment that was paid for by the federal government, while EMS providers stand unprotected on the sidelines, unable to treat the patients that are in need of their immediate lifesaving help.  The only other option available to EMS personnel will be to enter a contaminated environment unprotected and thus face almost certain bodily harm. 

  • EMS lacks a data collection program similar to the federal programs provided to its first responder counterparts. Thanks to the U.S.F.A., we know that there were 1.6 million fires causing $12.3 billion in damage during 2003.  And the Bureau of Justice Statistics tells us that 1,068,500 violent crimes were reported in 2003 and police made 597,000 arrests.        No federal agency collects data on EMS responses—a major shortcoming that undercuts the EMS community’s ability to conduct research to improve itself, or even justify its mission. 

  • There has never been an assessment of the needs of EMS in the United States. 

  • There is no national training academy dedicated to emergency medical services providers.  The FEMA provides firefighters with the National Fire Academy and emergency managers with the Emergency Management Institute.  Police officers have opportunities with such training sites as the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and the FBI Academy.  Although EMS providers can participate in some courses held at some of these sites, none exclusively focus on EMS training needs and none integrate well the medical aspects of emergency response.  The existing inventory of federally funded courses that address EMS-specific operational or medical response issues is minimal at best. 

  • At the federal level, EMS is an all but forgotten component of emergency response, and thus needs to be in a federal department that embraces its first responder mission.

  • Recent reports by the Gilmore National Terrorism Commission; the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Domestic Preparedness; New York University and The George Washington University Homeland Security Policy Institute all point to the lack of available funds for EMS, the inability to secure equipment, recruitment and retention problems and the lack of data gathering – including matters such as line of duty injuries and deaths for EMT’s and Paramedics.  Moreover the significant majority of these reports identify the critical need for a single national EMS agency at the federal level to remedy this national crisis.

 A much more comprehensive—and ambitious—effort is necessary if we are to address the federal EMS leadership and funding gaps that have persisted for more than two decades. Within DHS, EMS needs an advocate for the funding, training, education, exercising and equipment afforded to other first responder groups. 

Therefore, we call upon the President and Congress to establish the U.S. Emergency Medical Services Administration (USEMSA) within the Department of Homeland Security.

The Undersigned;

 

 

 

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