Report makes nearly 30 recommendations to improve Indiana EMS training, access

A new report from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security makes nearly 30 recommendations for how the state can improve the emergency medical response infrastructure. The recommendations fall into several broad categories, including funding, safety and workforce. The report covers a range of issues that have affected emergency medical services for decades. State EMS Director Kraig Kinney said while the issues may not be new, this report is the first time Indiana has formally identified them.

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