The EMS and Trauma Program is dedicated to improving access to quality emergency medical services throughout South Dakota. Browse resources and feel free to contact EMS and trauma representatives with any questions.
The EMS and Trauma Program is responsible for:
- Providing technical assistance to ambulance services and providers
- Partnering with industry stakeholders
- Collecting and reporting EMS data
- Licensing ambulance services
2024 EMS Regional Services Designation Grant Funding
Emergency Medical Services | Communities
This initiative, stemming from the Regional Services Designation analysis of 2023, offers $7.5 million for EMS providers to enhance their services. Applications are open from August 1, 2024, through September 30, 2024.
EMS Licensing
Access your E-Licensing account and use the public lookup to search for licensed ambulance services.
SD Naloxone Project
Learn about the Naloxone project for first responders on the front lines against the opioid crisis.
EMS Laws & Regulations
See details on the laws, regulations and BLS guidelines in South Dakota Codified Law or Administrative Rule.
Ambulance Services
Find updates on ambulance service licensure, inspection forms, driver competencies and more.
Monthly Webinars and Pulse SD Newsletter
Stay up to date on the latest webinars and Pulse SD EMS newsletters from recent years.
SD ImageTrend EPCR
See how ImageTrend software can document patient care reports with your service.
EMS Resources
Access additional resources for EMS personnel and educators, such as the response guidebook, rehab centers, grants and more.
Comfort One (DNR)
See more on cardiopulmonary resuscitation directive (DNR) orders for someone who wishes to not be resuscitated.
EMS Telemedicine in Motion
The Telemedicine in Motion initiative provides telemedicine services to EMS agencies.
LIFEPAK Initiative
The LIFEPAK initiative includes advanced cardiac monitors and defibrillators used by EMS personnel.
Trauma System
Find vital information, training programs, and support for health care providers and communities dealing with trauma emergencies in rural areas.
News
Telemedicine Gets a Doctor’s Eyes in the Ambulance in S.D.
South Dakota’s new Telemedicine in Motion program mitigates a critical shortage of experienced paramedics by connecting a doctor or nurse via video and audio to the paramedic in the back of the ambulance.
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