02/13/2025
Plenty of great storm and emergency readiness resources at listoscalifornia.org. Stay safe out there!
Rain increases the risk of mudslides or debris flows.
Be on the lookout for potential mudslides in areas recently burned by wildfires.
Sign up for alerts and make a plan at ListosCalifornia.org.
02/06/2025
On Feb. 25, EMSA Director Liz Basnett will be a panelist at the Steinberg Institute's Vision 2030 Symposium in Sacramento, discussing strategies to reduce behavioral health hospitalizations through community interventions. The event will feature discussions on homelessness, incarceration, and other critical issues. Darrell Steinberg will deliver opening remarks and join a conversation on decriminalizing mental illness.
We look forward to hearing insights from Director Basnett and the speakers at the symposium!
For more info visit: steinberginstitute.org/vision-2030-solution-symposium
Let's innovate for a healthier California!
01/31/2025
There's one chance each year to recognize truly special individuals and teams in the EMS Community on a statewide level—and that’s EMSA’s EMS Awards.
Today is the final day to submit nominations for remarkable work done in 2024!
Any EMS related achievement can be honored—from first responders in the field who showed courage during crisis, to EMS professionals who exemplified leadership, innovation, and service.
Visit emsa.ca.gov/awards to submit your nomination from 15 award categories, including newly added Paramedic of the Year, Dispatcher of the Year, and Mobile Intensive Care Nurse of the Year.
We'll honor the winners at our annual awards ceremony on June 4 in Anaheim!
Don’t miss this chance to celebrate California's EMS heroes – submit your nomination today!
01/30/2025
Here are a few of the EMS heroes that were honored at last year’s EMS Awards. From first responders to educators, administrators and more, their stories are truly inspiring, and they all exemplified a spirit of service to the EMS community.
There’s still time to recognize EMS heroes who did incredible work in 2024! But hurry, the deadline is tomorrow, Jan. 31!
Winners will be honored at our June 4 ceremony in Anaheim. We hope you’ll join us in honoring the best and brightest of California EMS.
Visit emsa.ca.gov/awards to review the 15 award categories and submit your nomination.
Want to be part of this special recognition? Become an event sponsor and help honor those who serve!
01/28/2025
Paramedics, dispatchers, and intensive care nurses are vital pillars of the EMS community.
They’re also the three new award categories for this year’s EMS Awards—EMSA's annual celebration of EMS professionals!
Have someone in mind for Paramedic of the Year, Dispatcher of the Year, or Mobile Intensive Care Nurse of the Year for exceptional work done in 2024?
Visit emsa.ca.gov/awards to submit your nomination!
In fact, you can nominate anyone who was a champion for EMS in 2024. There are 15 total award categories to choose from, including an award for civilian heroes.
Don't miss out! Nominations are open until Jan. 31st—so get yours in this week!
Winners will be celebrated on June 4 at our ceremony in Anaheim!
01/24/2025
EMS Award Nominations Open Until Jan. 31st!
With one week left to nominate, now is the perfect time to recognize EMS professionals who did exceptional work in 2024. Do you know an individual or team who went above and beyond the call of duty? Perhaps a first responder who came to the rescue in a dangerous situation? Or an administrator or educator who showed exceptional leadership? Or a team that led an innovative project?
Now’s the time to nominate them for an EMS Award!
Visit emsa.ca.gov/awards to review the award categories and submit your nomination.
There are 15 award categories including newly added Paramedic of the Year, Dispatcher of the Year, and Mobile Intensive Care Nurse of the Year. We also have an award for civilian heroes!
Winners will be honored at our annual awards ceremony on June 4 in Anaheim.
01/23/2025
A state Ambulance Strike Team has been strategically repositioned in Santa Clarita to bolster recovery efforts for the Hughes Fire which has grown rapidly due to strong Santa Ana winds. A second Ambulance Strike Team remains in Riverside. A heartfelt thanks to all first responders and wildfire recovery support personnel for their unwavering diligence and dedication.
01/21/2025
We extend our deepest gratitude to the state Ambulance Strike Teams and CAL-MAT for their tireless work providing medical care and support to Californians and firefighters during these challenging times.
From the Palisades to the hills of Riverside and Sherman Oaks, the Ambulance Strike Teams have been on the move, adapting to red flag wind events in order to provide critical evacuations, shelter support, skilled nursing facility transports, 911 services and more.
Meanwhile, CAL-MAT teams in Pacific Palisades and Pasadena have been a beacon of care at CAL-FIRE base camps, ensuring that firefighters and support personnel receive the medical treatment they need.
As wildfire recovery spreads across Southern California, it's been the collaborative effort between state, local, and regional partners which has made all the difference. We deeply appreciate everyone’s service, dedication, and the countless lives you’ve helped protect.
01/17/2025
Courtesy of California Health & Human Services Agency's wildfire support toolkit, here are several free mental health services and resources to support Californians during wildfire response and recovery efforts:
** CalHOPE (Peer counseling): calhope.org
** 988 Lifeline (24/7 access to trained counselors): 988lifeline.org
** First Aid Kit for Your Mind (Simple steps for protecting wellbeing): listoscalifornia.org/community-projects/mental-health
** Disaster Distress Hotline (Toll-free, multilingual, 24/7 crisis support): samhsa.gov/mental-health/disaster-preparedness/disaster-types/wildfires