BEMS
REGIONAL OFFICES
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For
what purpose might I call a BEMS regional office?
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How
can I reach the Central, Western, Northern, or Southeastern
Regional BEMS Offices?
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What
areas (counties) are covered in each region?
EMS
REGIONAL COUNCILS
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How
can I reach the EMS Regional Councils?
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How
do I find out which Regional Council I should be contacting?
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What
is the provider grant process and how can I file an
application?
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For
what purpose might I call a BEMS regional office? |
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You would contact the BEMS
regional offices to discuss your EMT certification status, schedule an
exam, to make an address change in the EMT database, to discuss your
out-of-state status as an EMT in Arizona, and various other issues
relating to EMT certification. Click here for a listing of the
BEMS
regional offices or call (602) 364-3150 or toll free at
1-800-200-8523.
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How
can I reach the Central, Western, Northern, or Southeastern Regional
Offices? |
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To reach the Bureau of
Emergency Medical Services' regional offices click on
Bureau
Contacts on this website. You may also wish to visit
the Regional Councils' webpage.
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What
areas (counties) are covered in each region? |
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Western Region covers
Mohave, La Paz, and Yuma Counties; Northern Region covers
Yavapai, Coconino, Navajo, Apache and a very small portion of upper Gila
County; Central Region covers all of Maricopa and most of Pinal
and Gila Counties; Southeastern Region covers Pima, Santa Cruz,
Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, and a small portion of Pinal and Gila
Counties.
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How
can I reach the EMS Regional Councils? |
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For information concerning the EMS Regional
Councils, go to Regional Councils
webpage.
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How
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To determine which
region you are located in, check either:
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What
is the provider assistance process and how can I file an application? |
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Each year the Regional
Councils solicit applications for provider assistance. The Regional
Councils will be able to explain the provider grant process in their
region. To obtain contact phone numbers for your region click on Regional
Councils.
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