The county emergency medical system, built through the cooperation of physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, community volunteers and elected officials has become a model for the nation.
The Office of Emergency Medical Services & Trauma System (EMS) provides medical direction and protocols for the county's emergency response system.
The EMS department approves the training for more than 3,000 certified emergency medical personnel at all levels: basics, intermediates, paramedics and pre-hospital nurses.
EMS oversees certification and licensure testing for EMS personnel and permits all emergency medical service agencies within the county.
Emergency Medical Services & Trauma System Regulations are approved by the Southern Nevada District Board of Health.
Mission
To protect the public, EMS providers and agencies in Clark County by ensuring competent and efficient delivery of pre-hospital emergency care and transport of the sick and injured through advocacy, resources, leadership, education and regulatory oversight.