550 BC - 2 Kings 4:34 "Elisha put his mouth on the child's mouth."
1797 - Napoleon's chief physician implements a pre-hospital system designed to triage and transport the injured from the field to aid stations.
1860s - Civilian ambulance services begin in Cincinnati and New York City.
1915 - First known air medical transport occurs during the retreat of the Serbian army from Albania.
1920s - First volunteer rescue squads organize in Roanoke, Virginia, and along the New Jersey coast.
1958 - Dr. Peter Safar demonstrates the efficicy of mouth to mouth ventilation.
1960 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is shown to be effective
1966 - The National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council publishes Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society.
1966 - Highway Safety Act of 1966 establishes the Emergency Medical Services Program in the Department of Transportation.
1972 - Department of Health, Education, and Welfare allocates 16 Million dollars to EMS demonstration programs in five states.
1973 - The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation appropriates 15 Million dollars to fund 44 EMS projects in 32 states and Puerto Rico.
1973 - The Emergency Medical Services System (EMSS) Act provides additional federal guidelines and funding for the development of regional EMS Systems; the law establishes 15 components of EMS Systems.
1981 - The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act consolidates EMS funding into state preventive health and health services block grants, and eliminates funding under the EMSS Act.
1984 - The EMS for Children program, under the Public Health Act provides funds for enhancing the EMS system to better serve pediatric patients.
1985 - National Research Council publishes Injury in America: A Continuing Public Health Problem describing deficiencies in the progress of addressing the problem of accidental death & disabilities.
1988 - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration initiates the Statewide EMS Technical program based on the ten key components of EMS Systems.
1990 - The Trauma Care Systems & Development Act encourages development of inclusive trauma systems and provides funding to states for trauma system planning, implementation and evaluation.
1993 - The Institute of Medicine publishes EMS for Children which points out deficiencies in our health care system's ability to address the emergency medical needs of pediatric patients.
1995 - Congress does not re-authorize funding under the Trauma Care Systems and Development Act.
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