Rural Emergency Medical Services Training
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The contract focuses on recruiting and training Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel to serve as first responders in rural communities. These trained individuals are equipped to provide immediate emergency care, including critical interventions such as opioid overdose reversal, initiation of buprenorphine treatment, CPR, and oxygen administration. This program aims to improve emergency response capabilities in underserved areas, thereby alleviating the burden on local hospital resources. Managed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration under the Department of Health and Human Services, the initiative is designed to strengthen healthcare accessibility in rural settings. The contract details do not specify a solicitation number or exact location, but interested parties may contact Angela Caldwell for more information. The announcement was made in March 2026, and further details are available through the grants.gov portal.
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This program recruits and trains EMS personnel to provide immediate emergency care and rapid hospital transport in rural communities. As first responders, EMS personnel deliver life-saving interventions—such as opioid overdose reversal, buprenorphine initiation, CPR, and oxygen administration—helping reduce strain on local hospital resources.
