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Louisville Metro EMS : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louisville Metro EMS
Louisville Metro Emergency Medical Services is the primary provider of pre-hospital life support and emergency care within Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky. LMEMS is a governmental department that averages 100,000 calls for service, both emergency and non-emergency, each year. The current agency executive head is Mrs. Debbie Fox and the chief of service is Colonel Diane Vogel, EMT-P. ==History==
Louisville Metro EMS has its history rooted in the two major EMS providers that served the area since the earliest days of pre-hospital care of the 1970s. Police officers transferred the severely ill or injured to hospitals in Louisville and Jefferson County until 1972 when the Jefferson County Medical Society created the first EMS service.〔''The Encyclopedia of Louisville'' By John E. Kleber (University Press of Kentucky 2000) page 610 ISBN 978-0-8131-2100-0〕 The first licensed paramedics in Kentucky graduated in 1975 from a pilot program at Louisville General Hospital, now University of Louisville Hospital. Included were fifteen City of Louisville EMS paramedics and one Jefferson County Police officer paramedic.
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