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Emergency Medical Services HistoryToday when San Diegans have a life threatening injury or illness, life-saving help is just a phone call away. It wasn't always that way. The history of San Diego's 9-1-1 Emergency Medical Service mirrors the evolution of EMS throughout the United States when prior to the 1970's, U.S. soldiers on foreign battlefields had a better chance of surviving traumatic injuries than Americans at home because of the military's organized medical rescue teams.
San Diego EMS prior to 1970
Prior to 1970, the San Diego City Police Department performed basic emergency medical transportation in converted station wagons and vans equipped with minimal medical supplies. The service back then was basic "scoop and haul" - grabbing the patient and driving as fast as possible to the hospital for medical attention. Besides medical transportation duties, the police officers were also expected to perform routine ticketing, suspect arrests and other police work. A County EMS system takes formIn 1972, The U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare designated San Diego County as one of five areas in the nation to become an Emergency Medical Services demonstration project. Over the next five years the County utilized federal funds to plan and implement a new system including:
City of San Diego develops Emergency Medical ServicesIn 1979, the City of San Diego began providing city-wide professional emergency medical services through a contracted paramedic ambulance company. Additionally, The City Fire Department provided some first responder service (first on the scene of an incident) in areas such as Downtown, City Heights and Clairemont. Over the years, the Fire Department increased the number of communities in which it provided first responder service while the City continued to contract private providers such as Medivac and Hartson for paramedic ambulance coverage. ![]() Moving to the forefrontIn the 1980's and 1990's the City moved its EMS program to the forefront:
![]() San Diego redesigns its EMS system
The country's first EMS public-private partnership
Today:
The City of San Diego's Emergency Medical Services continue to improve. Through increased training and technological advances, San Diego residents now receive the most advanced mobile emergency medical treatment possible. |
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