Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
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For licensing information, please email EMSLICENSING@HEALTH.MO.GOV.
- Applications & Forms
- Allow 30 business days for processing
- Personnel License Initials Applicant
- Personel License Renewals
- Services
- State EMS Mutual Aid
- ImageTrend Elite EMS Reporting System
- TCD Data System
- Time Critical Diagnosis System
- Reciprocity
- State Advisory Council on EMS
- Regional EMS Committees
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Ask Us
News & Notices
- COVID-19 Resources
- Emergency Medical Services for Children Proclamation, May 20
- Fentanyl: The Real Deal - Video Release Announcement New!
- New Background Procedure for Initial applicants
- New Background check procedure for non Missouri residents Re-Licensing
- STEMI Transport Protocol
- CDC information on antibiotic resistant bacteria
- Fentanyl Safety Recommendations for first responders
- CLIA Requirements for Ambulance Services (2.14.17)
- Emergency Dose Kits for Rare Medical Conditions
- Background Checks
COVID-19 Resources
- Waivers
- EMT-Basics Scope of Practice
- Exemption from Emergency Medical Services Registration Requirements
- Emergency Medical Services Response to 911 Calls
- EMS Inspections and Renewal Applications
- EMT-Paramedic Training Entities
- Hospital Licensure Regulations
- Notification of Potential Exposure to COVID-19 for First Responders
- Release of Information to 911 and First Responders
- Scope of Practice for EMT-Basics Includes Performing Certain COVID-19 Antibody Tests
- Standing Orders
- Missouri BEMS COVID-19 Teleconference - 3.17.20 (.mpa)
- Missouri BEMS COVID-19 Teleconference - 3.25.20 (.mpa)
- Missouri BEMS COVID-19 Teleconference - 4.1.20 (.mpa)
- Missouri BEMS COVID-19 Teleconference - 4.22.20 (.mpa)
- Missouri BEMS COVID-19 Teleconference - 5.6.20 (.mpa)
- Missouri COVID-19 Outbreak Information
- Provisional Certification/Licensure for Initial Applicants
- Online EMS Course Guidelines
- CoAEMSP Updated Statement on COVID-19 and Missouri EMT Program Update
- Visit https://www.ems.gov/projects/coronavirus_covid-19_resources.html
- NHTSA Webinar: “What EMS and 911 need to know about COVID 19 – February 24, 2020
- EMS HHCD Awareness (National Ebola Training and Education Center)
- Interim Pre-pandemic Planning Guidance: Community Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Mitigation in the United States, (CDC 2007)
The Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is responsible for protecting the health, safety and welfare of the public by assuring that emergency medical services provided by ambulance services, emergency medical response agencies, training entities and emergency medical technicians meet or exceed established standards.
The Bureau of EMS investigates complaints and may exercise its authority to deny, place on probation, suspend or revoke the licensure of an ambulance service, training entity, emergency medical response agency, and emergency medical technicians when statutory or regulatory violation is substantiated.