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Across the entire country how many EMS MEDICAL providers are there?  

30 members have voted

  1. 1.

    • 2 million
      4
    • 1.5 million
      2
    • 1 million
      1
    • Less than 1million greater than 750 thousand
      4
    • Less than 750 thousand greater than 500 thousand
      2
    • Less than 500 thousand
      8
    • Nobody cares, EMS is just a way to the hospital, take a taxi.
      9


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Posted

Just looking for your best guess here.

I just got a number from a major EMS magazine, it was not what I expected, but then, when you look into it, it’s a hard number to find, as we are a very diverse community. I’m just wondering what our own community’s perception is?

Be Safe,

WANTYNU

Posted

Would that be the December Issue of cygnus EMS Magazine? They have a lot of information from each state in the US, each province in Canada, and even territories and the UK. If it isn't....well, now you know.

Posted

In conversation with the advertising department for this magazine, I asked “Just how many field EMS, meaning EMT’s and Paramedic’s, not counting Firefighters are there currently working in the US”, she gave me a number.

I have found that it seems to depend on who you ask what the “count” is.

I was hoping to see if anyone knew of an actual censes.

I’ll post the number I was given in a few days, just would like to see some opinions first.

I was once told the NY count used to be 50,000 EMT's and 5,000 Medic's, I have no idea if that is accurate.

Be Safe,

WANTYNU

Posted

I know that, at least in California, the number of certified basics is huge. I'm not sure, though, if they would fall into the inclusion criteria of this survey, especially since California has a strong EMS based fire suppression service.

Posted

In 2006, there were roughly 70,000 EMT-B's in California. That would be all certified, despite whether paid, volunteer, ems based fire suppression (thanks JPINFV) or whatever. (According to EMS Magazine)

Posted

Ah, Thank You. It's funny how long it takes to get published.

Thank you, but this is very old, the stats are about 5 years out of date (I know it states 2005) but add in that state data is usually 1 to 2 years old when it is published in the first place, then the delay of pulling it together.

My point, is current numbers are not easy to come by.

Be Safe,

WANTYNU

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