I have been involved with the Fordham University Emergency
Medical Service (FUEMS) since the club fair during my first week of freshman year. FUEMS is a volunteer student run organization
that provides Basic Life Support to the Fordham community on the Rose Hill
campus and the surrounding neighborhood.
The students involved are New York State certified Emergency Medical
Technicians (EMTs) who are dedicated to helping their Fordham family. FUEMS has two ambulances in its service and
works closely with the Student Health Center, Campus Security, and the
hospitals in the surrounding area, transporting and treating patients for
anything, from an allergic reaction to a sports injury. At the beginning of the year, new members sign
up and attend three training sessions to learn about the ambulances and how to
take vital signs, such as blood pressure and pulse. After training, you can begin riding as the
fourth member on crews made up of student EMTs.
In the second semester, you can attend EMT school, paid for by the
university, and become New York State certified.
As you can see, getting involved with FUEMS is very easy and
totally worth it if you want to have fun and learn basic first aid. FUEMS is not exclusive to science majors and
pre-med students. I’m actually an
International Political Economy major who just found FUEMS and emergency
medical care interesting and wanted to help out in my community!
Check out FUEMS on the Fordham University website here!
Check out FUEMS on the Fordham University website here!
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