EMS

See also: ems, Ems, and EMs

English

Noun

EMS

  1. (business) Initialism of electronics manufacturing service, a type of OEM (original equipment manufacturer) service.
  2. (US, medicine) Initialism of emergency medical service, an organization, often part of a local government whose purpose is to provide emergency medical care to the public.
    • 2014, Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven, Picador (2022), page 10:
      “Training to be a paramedic.”
      EMS? For real? You want to scrape drunks off the sidewalk for a living?”
      “I want to do something that matters, if that’s what you mean.”
    • 2020 March 21, Sonia Moghe, “EMS workers expected to keep working after coronavirus exposure”, in CNN[1]:
      But EMS workers present a unique problem over other health care workers who are based in hospitals and clinics, they often are coming into people’s homes, Barzilay said, adding that they often respond to calls from the elderly or immunocompromised.
  3. (business) Initialism of express mail service, a type of international express mail services.
  4. (historical, computing) Initialism of Expanded Memory Specification.
  5. Initialism of environmental management system.
  6. Initialism of eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome.

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French

Noun

EMS m (plural EMSs)

  1. initialism of établissement médico-social

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from English EMS (emergency medical service).

Noun

EMS m (plural EMSs)

  1. servicio médico de emergencia; EMS
    • 2021 January 5, Alexandra Meeks, Christina Maxouris, “En medio de un devastador repunte de covid-19, ambulancias de Los Ángeles no llevarán pacientes con pocas posibilidades de sobrevivir”, in CNN en Español[2]:
      Los pacientes cuyos corazones se detuvieron a pesar de los esfuerzos de reanimación, dijo el EMS del condado, ya no deberían ser transportados a los hospitales.
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