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Emergency Medical Personnel Training
Provides training and educational assistance to rescue and ambulance services with licensure and mass casualty planning and training.

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Tri-County Emergency Medical Services

Founded in
1979
EIN
01-0357357
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Health & Wellness
Address
300 MAIN ST LEWISTON, ME 04240-7027 United States
Website
http://www.tricountyems.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
Tri-County Emergency Medical Services, founded in 1979, serves Androscoggin, Oxford, and Franklin Counties in Maine. As one of Maine's six Regional EMS Offices and an AHA Community Training Center, it provides training and educational assistance to rescue and ambulance services, focusing on licensure, mass casualty planning, and quality care.
Mission
Tri-County EMS, founded in 1976, is a not-for-profit organization and one of six regional emergency medical services councils in Maine. They serve Androscoggin, Oxford, and Franklin Counties and are an AHA Community Training Center, ensuring residents receive vital emergency medical support and training.

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