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News Release
Emergency Medical Services for Children Advisory Committee meets July 11 in Portland - 06/25/19

June 25, 2019

Media contact: Jonathan Modie, 971-246-9139, phd.communications@dhsoha.state.or.us

Emergency Medical Services for Children Advisory Committee meets July 11 in Portland

What: The quarterly public meeting of the Emergency Medical Services for Children Advisory Committee.

Agenda: State EMS and Trauma Program; AmeriCorps VISTA member project; Sleep Safety Project; Safe and Secure; Pediatric Summit; EMSC Program; Pediatric Readiness Quality Collaborative; injury prevention outreach.

When: July 11, 9 a.m. to noon. A public comment period is offered at the end of the meeting.

Where: Portland State Office Building, Room 1B, 800 NE Oregon St., Portland. Attend by telephone conference call at 877-336-1831, access code 640551.

Background: This committee provides recommendations to the Oregon Emergency Medical Services for Children Program under ORS 431A.105(2)(d). For more information, see the Emergency Medical Services for Children Program website at http://www.oregonemsc.org/.

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