Alameda County EMS for Children

Focuses on enhancing emergency medical services tailored specifically to the needs of pediatric patients. This program ensures that EMS providers are equipped with specialized training, equipment, and protocols to handle medical emergencies involving infants, children, and adolescents.

Alameda County EMS for Children

Program Information

Alameda County EMS for children focuses on enhancing emergency medical services tailored specifically to the needs of pediatric patients. This program ensures that EMS providers are equipped with specialized training, equipment, and protocols to handle medical emergencies involving infants, children, and adolescents. By fostering partnerships with pediatric healthcare experts and facilities, the program aims to deliver age-appropriate care, improve outcomes, and reduce the impact of emergencies on young patients.

Alameda County EMS works toward that mission in several ways:

  • Develop, implement, and integrate State/National EMS-C activities into the entire spectrum of care for children and youth.
  • Develop and promote injury or illness prevention, preparedness, and detection programs for the community and healthcare professionals.
  • Promoting community preparedness to ensure that all ill or injured children and adolescents receive state of the art emergency medical care from prehospital personnel and rehabilitation specialists.
  • To improve neonatal/pediatric medical surge capability and capacity throughout Alameda County.

Below are some EMS-C program resources for both community members and healthcare professionals. For even more information about the EMS for Children program, we invite you to view the California EMS Authority’s EMS for Children website.

***Please note: If you are participating in the 2021 Pediatric Site Visit program with our Agency, please click “Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness/Site Visit Education Project” for relevant information and forms.***

Resources

The Alameda County EMS Agency strives to assist the various medical facilities in our County to be better prepared to handle pediatric patients during both day-to-day operations and during disaster/surge situations. Below are resources and links related to those efforts:

Mental/Behavioral Health Resources

Resources For Schools

Resources For Parents/Guardians/Caretakers Of “At Risk” / Vulnerable Children