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Cuerpo de Emergencias Medicas de Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico Medical Emergencies Corps
Established 1969
Headquarters Rodval Building, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, P.R.
Jurisdiction Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Employees 1,000 more
BLS or ALS BLS/ALS
Ambulances 105
Fly-cars 30 (SUV's and Motorcycles)
Director Heriberto Sauri
Medical director Jorge Mejia Valle, MD
Responses 1,098,303 (2011)
Website www.cempr.gobierno.pr

The Puerto Rico Medical Emergencies CorpsSpanish: Cuerpo de Emergencias Médicas de Puerto Rico (CEMPR) or Emergencias Médicas Estatal because of the word Estatal on their ambulances— is the agency of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico that responds to all medical emergencies within the jurisdiction of Puerto Rico. The agency is assigned to the Department of Health of Puerto Rico, and is a component of the Puerto Rico Emergency Operations Center which also includes the Puerto Rico Police and the Puerto Rico Firefighters Corps. The Corps divides Puerto Rico in six regions for operational purposes with each region having its own dispatch. The Corps is directed by Heriberto Sauri.

After 1969, ambulance services were primary of the municipalities, which some of those didn't existed, because of the lack of ambulances and inaccessibility of the mountainous areas. On 1969, Governor Luis A. Ferre created the Puerto Rico Medical Emergencies Corps, under the direct control of the Puerto Rico Department of Health. All medical emergency calls were received through the PRPD's telephone line. Then, if an ambulance was needed, the dispatch of the PRPD sent an ambulance. In 1994, the Puerto Rico 9-1-1 center was created, and all emergencies were dispatch through Police, Fire and the CEMPR dispatch region of the emergency.

All administrative operations are conducted from its headquarters in the neighborhood Amelia in Guaynabo. From there, the whole tactic operation is coordinated from its 6 command centers located in Guaynabo, Ponce, Arecibo, Mayaguez, Caguas, Fajardo and Aguadilla, each strategically positioned covering the entire island. In the mid-1990s, the CEMPR began using the ambulances of the Municipal Offices of Emergency Management of San Juan, Guaynabo and Bayamon. It will be joined later by Ponce, Carolina, Cayey, Arroyo, Mayagüez, and others. Then, in 2008, the private ambulances were joined to the system, to overcome the overflow of cases that regularly "stuck" the system in some areas and some hours in particular.


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