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EMS education

EMS education prepares individuals to provide emergency medical care outside of hospitals, such as on scenes of accidents or injuries. It covers skills like assessing patient conditions, performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), controlling bleeding, and using emergency equipment. EMS training ensures responders can act quickly and effectively to stabilize patients until they reach advanced medical care. The education typically includes both classroom learning and hands-on practice, culminating in certification or licensing to ensure competence and safety in emergency situations.