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Your Input is Needed!

The Scott County EMS Association will be holding a strategic planning session for all EMS and Fire Agencies within Scott County.  As a service provider your input is needed to shape how and when this session occurs.  Please take this survey to provide your responses to SCEMSA.  This survey will close July 15, 2009. 

Influenza A (H1N1) Alert

Public Health LogoThe Scott County Health Department is encouraging all residents to be on alert for Influenza A (H1N1) swine flu.  The swine flu virus appears to be spread from one person to another much like seasonal flu.  As with seasonal flu, individuals and families can practice a variety of precautions to prevent infection and stop the spread of disease. For more information, hotline numbers, and links to the Iowa Department of Public Health, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Click Here.

Scott County EMS providers are the professionals that train, prepare and stand ready to provide aid and care during our most urgent times of need.

Scott County EMS is the coordination of ambulance service providers, fire departments, health care, and government to better prepare the hundreds of volunteer and paid EMS service providers in the county.

This website is designed to assist Scott County EMS service providers in accessing information to meetings, training, protocols and more.


Scott County SCEMSA and SCFCA Needs AssessmentNew
All Fire/EMS agencies in the Scott County EMS System. Download, print, complete, and mail to contact listed. Please update yearly.


Mobile Command Vehicle Usage Policy

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National Incident Management System (NIMS) IS-700 Online Course
  • Who needs to take it? Political and government leaders, administrators, managers, supervisors, disaster workers, emergency response workers.
  • When should you take it? The NIMS integration Center encourages that the course be completed by October 1, 2005.
  • How long will it take? The online course is interactive and is done at your own pace. It can take anywhere from 1 to 3 hours.
  • The IS-700 course is offered free-of-charge through the Emergency Management Institute at http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/crslist.asp

2008 protocols are completed and available - Find in protocols link.

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