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Health Disaster Management Division

405 W. Fifth Street,
Suite 301A
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Phone: 1-(714)-834-3500
Fax: 1-(714)-834-3125

Terre Duensing
Division Manager
tduensing@ochca.com
1-(714)-834-3500

Greg Boswell
Program Manager
Emergency Management Services (EMS)
gboswell@ochca.com
1-(714)-834-2791

Erik Lowman
Program Manager
Healthcare Preparedness/Grant Management
elowman@ochca.com
1-(714)-834-6281

John Van Sky, Ph.D.
Program Manager
Healthcare Training/Response Emergency
jvansky@ochca.com
1-(714)-834-6587

Business Hours
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
M - F

Certification/Accreditation Hours
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
M - F

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Orange County EMS
"A system to save a life"

Mission

The mission of Orange County Emergency Medical Services is to plan and coordinate the highest quality prehospital and emergency medical care in response to individual needs or community crisis.

Objectives

  • To collaborate with system participants to provide the appropriate level of care for Orange County residents and visitors during a medical emergency.

  • To advocate for quality medical care for children and other vulnerable populations.

  • To participate in research and trial studies and use evidence-based medicine to develop guidelines, standards and protocols for providers in the delivery of emergency prehospital care.

  • To certify or accredit the following prehospital medical professionals:
  • o Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT)

  • o Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedics (EMT-P)

  • o Mobile Intensive Care Nurses (MICN)

  • o Base Hospital Physicians

  • To provide medical protocols for the following health care entities:

  • o First responders and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) programs

  • o Basic Life Support (BLS) service providers

  • o Advanced Life Support (ALS) service providers
  • To assure First Responder, EMT and Paramedic training programs adhere to established national standards.

  • To train and prepare the local medical community for response to natural and manmade disasters affecting Orange County.

  • To develop standards for the designation of hospitals to which EMS patients are transported for evaluation and care.

  • To serve as a resource for public health and other community groups.

  • To comply with federal and state mandates pertaining to the provision of emergency medical services within Orange County.  

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What's New

Class I Recall has recently been updated
Recalls for U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Information about the Physio Control, Inc. LifePak CR Plus Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) Class I Recall has recently been updated, and is now available.
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2009 EMS Week Nomination Form!
Orange County Emergency Medical Services is seeking nominations for EMS Persons-of-the-Year.
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2007 Emergency Medical Services Plan
The EMS Plan is a framework for the planning, implementation and evaluation of EMS in Orange County. It addresses the minimum standards and recommended goals of the EMS Authority, as well as anticipated future needs. [227 pages, 837k]       
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System Activity Reports
These reports are distributed to each of our system stakeholders on a Quarterly and Annual basis and provide information on the EMS system throughout Orange County.
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Avian Influenza
For updated information about avian influenza and pandemic influenza, please see Questions and Answers, Avian Influenza and Pandemic Influenza" [PDF file]
 
EMT-Continuing Education problems
Some EMTs gaining recertification through continuing education are risking their certification.
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