JPS means EMS

Jordan Paramedic Society (JPS) is a non-profit, non-government Jordanian organization founded in Amman,  Jordan in 2012 based on serving, supporting, and motivating the surrounding community and humanity by providing first aid training for professionals and all parts of the community. We have trained thousands of individuals until now and provided different types of educational courses along with first aid to schools,  companies, factories, health care professionals, and all parts of the community.

Our mission

To serve as the National EMS Society in Jordan that ensures an international standardization of emergency practice by providing a valid, uniform process to assess and retain the knowledge and skills required for competent practice by EMS professionals throughout their careers.  

Our Projects

OCHA projects
From 2016-2018

- Reproductive Health - 2016
This project included helping women and children & the continuous monitoring of pregnant Syrian women in JPS clinics and providing healthcare, medication, and transportation to other facilities.

- General Referral 2017 - 2018 
This project includes treatment for emergency trauma cases coming from Al-Zaatari and Al-Azraq refugee camp.

- War Wounded 2016 - 2018
This project was established to treat emergency war cases & to conduct follow ups until full  recovery, cases include: 
1. ICU Cases.
2. Multiple Trauma Cases. 
3. Spinal Injuries, Limbs and Skull Fractures

 

 

UNHCR project
In 2017

JPS is Accredited from the UNHCR as a partner for providing  Humanitarian Aid /Health Sector in 2017 for Refugees camps. 

World Humanitarian Day
In 2017

In 2017, JPS received the Excellence in Humanitarian Action (Working  Together) Award during the World Humanitarian Day ceremony.

Why JPS!

We consider lives as our mission and aim to spread first aid culture among the community where many emergencies occur away of ambulance reach, especially among crowds. We provide quick first aid and help the injured reach the ambulances quickly and effectively without damage that may occur because of the lack of basic first aid skills among the crowds and in situations where it’s difficult for the professionals to arrive at the scene quickly and easily. Or in situations where the injuries are minor and don’t require medical intervention that could be costly and added pressure on ambulances and civil defense teams that we all support and depend on.