Association of Texas EMS Professionals

Association of Texas EMS Professionals The Association of Texas EMS Professionals is the advocacy voice for the individual Texas prehospital & emergency medicine provider.

12/12/2024

The International Board for Specialty Certification (IBSC) has been asked to determine the viability of a Board Certification for In-Hospital Paramedics. This would include all paramedics that are working at or above their paramedic scope in a hospital setting. If you are a paramedic currently working in a in hospital setting, please click the link in our bio to complete a brief survey.⁠

https://tinyurl.com/Hospital-Paramedic-Survey

08/28/2024

Know how to safely respond to emergency vehicle traffic. Emergency vehicles include:

🚑 Ambulances
🚒 Firetrucks
🚓 Police vehicles

If you see an emergency vehicle with its lights and sirens on, approaching you from behind, you should:

✅ yield the right-of-way
✅ drive to the right-hand edge of or curb of the roadway clear of any intersection
✅ stop and remain still until the authorized emergency vehicle has passed.

Failing to follow these guidelines can cost you money and even jail time.

Remember, don't panic! Move to the right when it is safe to do so. If an accident occurs in front of an emergency vehicle enroute to it's initial call, it is required to stop and render aid. This delays life-saving care to the initial patient, as another, farther away unit has to be dispatched. Stay safe and mindful out there.

"As EMS arrived, the caller unexpectedly jumped into the driver’s seat of the ambulance and sped away from the scene." I...
08/14/2024

"As EMS arrived, the caller unexpectedly jumped into the driver’s seat of the ambulance and sped away from the scene."

In Texas, this is the fourth stolen ambulance since June. Additional events have occurred in Quitman, Corpus Christi, and El Paso.

A person who had called to request a Brownsville Fire/EMS ambulance ended up hopping into the driver's seat and stealing the ambulance

“Historically, response time performance has been the primary measure used to assess the quality of an EMS system. Howev...
08/10/2024

“Historically, response time performance has been the primary measure used to assess the quality of an EMS system.

However, response times have not generally been associated with improved patient outcomes...and the reliance on response time performance prevents communities from evaluating other EMS system quality measures that have greater significance for patient care and outcomes,” states Dr. Doug Kupas, the primary author of the joint statement.

The groups recommend prioritizing evidence-based clinical, operational and financial measures over response times

03/18/2023

You may notice this message appear on your vehicles infotainment system. Our new ambulances are equipped to be able to alert nearby drivers of a approaching emergency vehicle when using their lights and sirens. If you see this message appear, slow down and pull over to the right side of the roadway if safe to do so.
Click the link for more information https://www.haasalert.com/

02/10/2023

Strong work!

12/21/2022
12/21/2022
From all of us at ATEMSP we want to wish our EMS professionals a Happy Thanksgiving! To those working today we say thank...
11/24/2022

From all of us at ATEMSP we want to wish our EMS professionals a Happy Thanksgiving! To those working today we say thank you for keeping the communities of Texas safe.

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Conroe, TX
77305

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