Hudson Valley Regional
Emergency Medical Services Council
259 Route 17K - First Floor
Newburgh, NY 12550
845-567-6740 Phone
845-567-6730 Fax
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The Hudson Valley Regional EMS Council is a non-for-profit organization that coordinates and oversees EMS in the six-counties of the Hudson Valley. We develop protocols, implement training programs, and promote quality EMS care throughout the Region.
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09 June 06 As
of September 2005, NYS Stroke Centers have been designated in the Hudson Valley
Region and neighboring areas. All agencies are urged to read the REMAC Advisory
regarding these designations and review the NYS Protocol to assess the impact to
service operations.
Click
here for the latest REMAC
memorandum regarding Stroke Center designations
07 June 06 Credentials page updated
07 June 06 Training Page updated
02 June 06 CME Page updated
11 May 06 Click here for the approved minutes from the February Training Committee meeting
03 May 06 Click here for the DOH Policy Statement 06-02 on required CPR testing
02 May 06 Click here for the approved minutes from the March REMAC meeting
24 Apr 06 If you are interested in Public Access Defibrillation (PAD), everything you need is on our PAD page
06 Mar 06 Click here for the approved minutes from the January 9th REMAC meeting
09 Feb 06 Click here for the approved minutes from the December Training Committee meeting
09 Jan 06 Click here for the minutes from the November 7th REMAC meeting
06 Jan 06 Click here for DOH Policy Statement 05-04 regarding Blood Glucometry for BLS EMS Agencies
20 Dec 05 Click here for the approved minutes from the October 6th Training Committee meeting
07 Nov 05 Click here for the minutes from the REMAC meeting that was held on September 12th.
11 Oct 05 As part of an assessment of the national EMS workforce, the Center for Health Professions at UCSF is soliciting input from a broad range of individuals involved in EMS. Make your voice heard. Visit www.emsworkforce.com