Dnieguan Bureau of Emergency Medical Services
Bureau of Emergency Medical Services | |
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Established | March 17, 1984 |
Staffing | Enlisted Conscript Reserve |
Strength | 172,564 |
Regional Commands | 10 |
Divisions | 56 |
Battalions | 292 |
Daily average call volume per battalion | 162 |
Licensed Paramedics | 31,571 |
Licensed Flight Paramedics | 2,247 |
Licensed Advanced Prehospital Practitioners | 776 |
Number of Ambulances | 37,754 |
Stations | 1,448 |
Mobile Intensive Care Units (MICUs) | 244 |
208 | |
HazTach Ambulances | 170 |
110 | |
Major Emergency Response Vehicles (MERV) | 22 |
226 | |
Annual call volume (2016) | 17,276,944 Emergency calls |
Number of Ambulances ALS/BLS | 37,754 |
The Dnieguan Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, also known as the Royal Emergency Medical Corps, or Bureau of EMS, was established on March 17, 1984, united the command of all 9 holds state Emergency Medical Sercives, Government-operated and municipal operated EMS organizations, local, volunteer services, and a number of private EMS organizations with one another under direct control of the Dnieguan Armed Forces Civilan Corps. The Bureau of EMS provides emergency care and treatment of the sick and injured persons of all 9 holds and the capital of the Hetmanate of Dniegua. The B-EMS staffs ambulances 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and is one of three designated emergency responding agencies of Dniegua, along with the local Police Brigade and Fire Brigades, who respond ot 999 calls. All ambulances are staffed to at least a Basic Life Support level, with some 35,000 advanced practitioners providing more advanced care methodologies. The Dnieguan Royal Medical Corps is the primary emergency medical response and critical care transport entity in Dniegua, receiving over 17 million calls annually as of 2017.