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  1. The St. Louis Fire Department has developed an EMS system which integrates three main components for the delivery of emergency medical care. First, EMS dispatchers screen calls objectively using a nationally standardized method known as the Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS).

    • 2634 Hampton, St. Louis, MO, 63139
    • (314) 645-9160
  2. Obtain licensure as a Missouri State EMT, within one year of employment and maintain licensure throughout your employment with the St. Louis Fire Department. (NOTE: This requires the passing of a National Registry Emergency Medical Technician course and all corresponding testing.)

  3. The St. Louis Fire Department ( STLFD or STL City Fire) provides emergency medical services, fire cause determination, fire prevention, fire suppression, hazardous materials mitigation, and rescue services to the city of St. Louis, Missouri. The department is also the second oldest professional and fully paid fire department in the United ...

  4. Become an Emergency Dispatcher (EMS or Fire) Qualifications and process to become an Emergency Medical or Fire Equipment dispatcher with the City of St. Louis. Service Page Fire Prevention Permits Information General information about applying for Permits from Bureau of Fire Prevention under the Fire Department.

    • 1421 N. Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63106
    • dps-fire@stlouis-mo.gov
    • (314) 533-3406
  5. May 12, 2018 · The St. Louis Fire Department, led by Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson, is organized into five bureaus: Administrative Services, Fire Prevention, Operations, Support Services, and Emergency Medical Services. Each bureau is commanded by a Deputy Fire Chief.

  6. The Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is responsible for protecting the health, safety and welfare of the public by assuring that emergency medical services provided by ambulance services, emergency medical response agencies, training entities and emergency medical technicians meet or exceed established standards.

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  8. In 2001, the oversight of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) was transferred to the St. Louis Fire Department. In a significant development in August 2010, firefighters achieved a landmark victory in a case that ultimately reached the Missouri Supreme Court in 2012, thereby securing the right for firefighters to choose their place of residence.