January 16, 2014 Dia Gainor, NASEMSO Executive Director Peter I. Dworsky, MONOC Corporate Director.

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January 16, 2014 Dia Gainor, NASEMSO Executive Director Peter I. Dworsky, MONOC Corporate Director

Fatalities by Time of Death After Crash Minutes Post Crash Better Triage & Mode of Transportation Decisions Better Response *Based on FARS 2005 Data, Slide Courtesy of NHTSA OEMS

Organizing Ideas via the Star of Life 3 The rod of Asclepius – ancient Greek symbol of healing ® Registration Mark

Detection Systems  Telematics Data Definitions and Transmission Standards  Advanced Automatic Collision Notification  AACN Predictors for the Need for Vehicle Extrication 4

CARS Mayday Module 5

9-1-1 Access and Capabilities  Enhanced and Phase II Compliance  Geo-coding  Next Gen  Texting 6

EMS Response and Capacity  Integrated Ambulance-Based Safety Systems  Connected Emergency Response Vehicles  Evidence-based Emergency Vehicle Operations Standards 7

EMS Response and Capacity  National EMS Scope of Practice Model and National EMS Education Standards  Vehicle Extrication Education and Competency Standards  Regionalization of Emergency Care 8

On-scene Medical Care  Field Triage Decision Scheme: The National Trauma Triage Protocol  The National Unified Goal for Traffic Incident Management

Transportation Operations  Route Access & Awareness  Access Control  Vehicle and Personnel Staging  Designated Landing Zones  Transport of Special Equipment and Supplies 10

PATIENT TRANSPORTATION PARADIGMS  Engineering and Design Standards for Ambulances  Helicopter EMS Utilization Criteria  Ambulance Access to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Infrastructure 12

Trauma Centers Medevac or ground EMS = 60 miles 13

DEFINITIVE CARE: HOSPITAL AND SPECIALITY CARE INFRASTRUCTURE  Trauma Systems  Prehospital and Interfacility Telemedicine Applications 14

CROSSCUTTING STRATEGIES:  National EMS Information System  Hospital Discharge Databases and/or Trauma Registries  Records Linkage  Roadway Operations Center Integration 15

Peter I. Dworsky Dia Gainor