The Southeastern Arizona EMS Council (SAEMS) is a regional council established in 1973, focusing on the emergency medical services of the population in southeastern Arizona. Under the direction of the Arizona State Department of Health Services and the Bureau of Emergency Services, SAEMS is responsible for provider grant funding, training opportunities, data collection, and protocol development to ensure the performance and quality of emergency care needs.
SAEMS works closely with various committees and advisory groups, including the Regional Trauma Committee, Pima County PEMS, Cochise County CCEMS, Santa-Cruz County SCCEMS, and Graham Greenlee County GGCEMS, among others, to establish quality assurance improvement criteria and standards. With a commitment to providing the necessary information and resources, SAEMS plays a vital role in supporting the first responders and emergency medical services in southeastern Arizona.
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