Gifts to JCU EMS contribute to...
John Carroll University Emergency Medical Services (JCU EMS) was established in April 2002 in response to the sudden and preventable death of a student. EMS was established by JCU students and is still run by JCU students who have Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) training and certification. They work with the University Heights Fire Department for ambulance transport when necessary. EMS also works closely with the JCU Police Department and Office of Residence Life. JCU EMS is advised by the College of Health and receives medical direction from University Hospital physicians.
On this Day of Giving, we hope you inspire these students with a donation to JCU EMS. Your donation will go towards EMT training scholarships, participation in the annual conference, and community initiatives.
Please help JCU EMS, led by student volunteers, raise funds for EMT training scholarships, participation in the annual conference, and community initiatives. Some of the current JCU EMTs have shared a message with you here.

