The EMS Authority is charged with providing leadership in developing and implementing EMS systems throughout California and setting standards for the training and scope of practice of various levels of EMS personnel. The EMS Authority also has responsibility for promoting disaster medical preparedness throughout the state, and, when required, coordinating and supporting the state’s medical response to major disasters. Emergency and disaster medical services in California are rooted in the skills and commitment of the first responders, EMTs, nurses, physicians, and administrators who deliver care to the public and operate the system. In order for high quality services to be delivered with high efficiency, all aspects of EMS systems must work together, mutually reinforcing and supporting each other for the benefit of the patient. The California EMS Authority, through standard setting, consensus building, and leadership, plays a central role in improving the quality of emergency medical services available for all Californians.
Forms & Documents
Browse all Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Authority government forms
All 3 forms
Form Title | Topics |
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DNR Form | Emergency Medical Services Authority, DNR And POLST |
DNR Form | Emergency Medical Services Authority, DNR And POLST |
Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment | Emergency Medical Services Authority, Physician Orders For Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST |
Contact Information & Office Locations
1 contact point
Headquarters
Address:
10901 Gold Center Drive
Suite 400
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
- (916) 322-4336
- (916) 323-9875 (Paramedic Licensure)
- (916) 322-1441
- (916) 324-2875 (Licensure & Child Care Fax)
- paramedic@emsa.ca.gov (Paramedic Licensure)