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CEMS is the first in Alabama to be certified as a Critical Care Paramedic service.

Cullman Regional’s ambulance service, Cullman Emergency Medical Services (CEMS), is the first ambulance provider in Alabama to provide blood treatment in the field. This enables paramedics to perform emergency blood transfusions on scene and give patients with significant blood loss a better chance to make it to an emergency room.

CEMS was also the first in the state to be certified as a Critical Care Paramedic service, which is the highestlevel paramedic license. Critical care paramedics can carry out advanced

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As part of its licensure to provide blood treatment, CEMS developed protocol and procedures to ensure clinically appropriate storage and use of blood products and has since been asked to share those guidelines with other ambulance agencies in the state that are interested in pursuing their own licensure.

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