EMS Awareness & First-Aid Education

Improving Outcomes, Together

Each May, communities across the country recognize EMS Week to honor emergency medical services professionals for the critical care they provide every day. Established in 1974, EMS Week highlights the essential role EMS teams play in responding to sudden illness, injury, and emergencies.

EMS professionals serve people in many settings, including homes, schools, workplaces, and roadways. As health care needs change, these teams continue to expand services through community paramedicine, preventive care, and new technologies that help strengthen health and resilience across the community.

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  1. Community Education & Preparedness
  2. EMS Week Themes

Honoring EMS Through Preparedness and Action

Education is the foundation of effective EMS care. It includes the training, continuing education, and professional development that help providers stay ready for any situation.

Residents also play an important role in preparedness. One meaningful way to honor EMS teams is by learning how to respond before help arrives. Skills such as CPR, first aid, and Stop the Bleed support emergency responders and can help reduce risk and save lives when seconds matter.

Another simple way to support EMS during an emergency is by making critical medical information easy to find. Programs like Vial of Life help responders quickly access details such as medications, allergies, and health conditions when every moment counts.

Community members are also encouraged to show support by:

  • Writing a thank-you note
  • Sharing a message on social media
  • Thanking EMS staff in person
  • Learning about all emergency services and preparedness programs