Indiana EMS Training Equipment Grants
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Stan Frank
sfrank@dhs.in.gov
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security will provide funding to support training and certification of Indiana's EMS and fire communities with the goal of increasing the number of certified emergency medical technicians and paramedics that are active in the state.
Examples of eligible items include:
- Mannequins
- Cardiac monitors
- Other EMS equipment technology such as pulse oximetry and capnography
- Simulation technologies
Eligible applicants are active, certified EMS training institutions in Indiana.
Preference will be given to projects offering coverage to rural counties, underserved areas for EMS education, and training institutions upgrades that have three or more years in service with cognitive examination pass rates above the Indiana average rate for the EMT level. Additional preference will be given to applications offering coverage to the widest variety of educational opportunities.
Award amounts are not stated.
Project period: February 1 - June 30, 2024
Links to application instructions, and the online application form are available on the program website.
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- Indiana Department of Homeland Security: Emergency Medical Services, view details
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