Mississippi State Department of Health

Ground Ambulance Service Licensing

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A provider of ambulance service can be licensed by the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (BEMS) as a licensed EMS agency by requesting and signing a completed application for service license. An inspection of premises must be made.

If it is determined that the applicant meets all requirements, BEMS will grant a license at the time of inspection. The license is valid for one (1) year from date of issuance. Any change of service ownership constitutes issuance of a new license and permit(s).

Applicants must provide a roster of all employees including Medical First Responders, EMTs, Paramedics, Critical Care Paramedics, EMS-Drivers, Dispatchers, RNs, and others if appropriate. This list must include state-issued certification and/or license numbers where applicable.

Applicant must submit one copy of the plan of medical control at least 30 days prior to service start date.

Revisions in the medical control plan must be submitted prior to implementation. At a minimum, medical control plans shall be resubmitted to BEMS every three (3) years.

911 is the universal emergency phone number for public access of Emergency Medical Services in the State. Ambulance service providers shall only advertise 911 as their emergency number.

Documents

Contact

If there are any questions, please contact Rita Kay Chambers at 601-933-7657.



Links referenced on this page
Mississippi EMS Law, Rules and Regulations.    http://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/index.cfm/47,0,305,60,html ok
State inspection form for ground vehicles    http://msdh.ms.gov/page/resources/2593.pdf
Licensed Ground Ambulance Services in Mississippi    http://msdh.ms.gov/page/resources/20241.pdf

Resources referenced
State inspection form for ground vehicles    https://msdh.ms.gov/page/resources/2593.pdf ok
Licensed Ground Ambulance Services in Mississippi    https://msdh.ms.gov/page/resources/20241.pdf ok

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