EMSC Questions and Answers

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What is EMSC?

EMSC is a federal-funded initiative designed to reduce child and youth disability and death due to severe illness and injury.

What is the goal of EMSC?

The goal of EMSC is to ensure that emergency medical care is available for ill and injured children and adolescents.

How do I find out more about EMSC's programs?

Contact Joshua Dawson at 601‑576‑7380, or by e-mail at Joshua.Dawson@msdh.ms.gov

I’ve heard talk about a PECC program. What is a PECC?

A PECC is a Pediatric Emergency Care Champion housed within individual EMS agencies and in hospital emergency departments.

What are the responsibilities of the PECC?

This is not an additional position. It is a person who volunteer or is named to:

  • oversee pediatric education
  • schedule pediatric skill checks and practice at least twice per year
  • check that pediatric equipment and supplies are in place
  • participate in EMS for Children meetings

How can I become a PECC?

Anyone can volunteer by submitting their name, entity, contact information, and request for PECC training to Andrew.Nguyen@msdh.ms.gov or to Joshua.Dawson@msdh.ms.gov.

How do I find out more about EMSC’s program?

Contact EMS at 601‑576‑7380 or by email at Joshua.Dawson@msdh.ms.gov or to Andrew.Nguyen@msdh.ms.gov.

Last reviewed on Oct 2, 2023 request edits
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