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Research and report on an EMS system that is NOT listed on the current Global EMS Models map. Cite your sources.

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Certainly! I found information on the EMS system in Greece, which is not commonly listed on the Global EMS Models map. The EMS system in Greece is known as EKAB (National Centre for Emergency Care). It provides both Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) services. EKAB operates a fleet of ambulances, motorcycles, and helicopters to provide rapid medical response and transport throughout the country1.

The training level of first responders in Greece can be categorized into ALS, which corresponds to the scope of practice of paramedics, and BLS, which corresponds to that of EMTs. This distinction is conserved between many countries and is an important factor in comparing EMS systems internationally.

Greece’s EMS system is an example of how different countries adapt their emergency medical services to meet their specific geographic and demographic needs, with variations in care provider types, medical direction, catchment area geography, financial resources, and treatment protocols.

For more detailed information on the EMS system in Greece and its operations, you can refer to the article “International EMS Systems: Past and Future” by EMRA

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