Q: Can you provide guidance on
when CPR should or shouldn't be started by EMS personnel?
Please review page 3, letter B of the
DNR Law changes memo issued
by the Department of Health for some guidelines "Requirements
Applicable for prehospital personnel".
Remember every scene is unique and good clinical judgment with medical
control consultation followed by documentation is a must. DNR
Law changes memo [ pdf ]
Frequently Asked Question Regarding New York State EMS Certification
Q: How do I get a replacement certification card in case mine is lost
or destroyed?
You must submit a signed written request that
includes your social security number, date of birth and current mailing
address to the Certification Unit of the Bureau of EMS at 433 River
St. Troy, NY 12180. You may also fax your request to (518) 402-0985.
E-mailed requests cannot be honored as the request must include your signature.
Q: How do I change the name on my NYS Certification?
You must submit a signed written request that includes your social
security number, date of birth and current mailing address to the Certification
Unit of the Bureau of EMS at the above address indicating the name as
it appears on your current certification and the name you wish it to be
changed to. This request should also indicate your NYS EMS Certificate
number. This request may also be submitted by fax at the above number.
As indicated above E-mailed requests cannot be honored as the request
must include your signature.
Q: How long is my NYS certification valid for?
Normally your certificate is valid for 37 months
from the last day of the month that you passed your certification
examination.
Q: I have taken my NYS written examination, how long will it take
to obtain my results and certification and can I find my results
on the web?
Your results will arrive in four to six weeks. Do
not call the Bureau of EMS or your EMS area office as the results
are not available to you over the phone under any circumstances and
they are not posted on the web.
Q: Can I get an extension if my card expires and I am enrolled in
a course?
No, Your certification can only be extended
if you took your NYS written examination prior to the expiration
of your certification and are awaiting your new certificate.
Q: Can I obtain Reciprocity in New York State if I am a Nationally
Registered EMT or Paramedic?
No, You can only obtain reciprocity from another
state or approved U.S. Military program. You may still apply with
your national registry and you will be issued a letter that allows
you to enroll in a NYS Refresher Course.
Q: How do I register for On Site Scoring?
You can call 1-800-628-0193. Be sure to have
your course number and student Identification number when you call.
Q: How do I reschedule taking my state written certification examination?
As above you call 1-800-628-0193. Be sure to have your course number
and student Identification number when you call.
Q: How do I obtain a letter verifying that my certification is valid
or that I completed a NYS EMS course for an employer or college?
Submit a signed request to the Certification unit at the above address
please remember to include your social security number, date of birth
and current mailing address. As with other requests these may not be submitted
by E-mail.
Q: I want to become certified but I have a criminal conviction, what
do I need to do?
The Bureau of EMS will not clear an individual for certification
until they have enrolled in an EMS course. Once an unsigned application
is submitted, you will be contacted by a Bureau of EMS Representative
to obtain information from you regarding your conviction. It is recommended
you review Bureau of EMS Policy Statement 02-02
Certification for Individuals With Criminal Convictions for additional information.