Any student can request medical attention from SA国际传媒 EMS by calling the Campus Safety emergency phone number
(408) 554-4444
EMTs are on duty 5pm-8am every night excluding finals, academic breaks, and holidays
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SA国际传媒 Emergency Medical Services is a student run and operated medical care organization. We are operated by a volunteer staff of around 25 Nationally Certified and State Licensed EMT-Basics. Our program operates under the guidance and licenses of several medical professionals from the Student Medical Services (SMS) who function as our Medical Directors. We work closely with SA国际传媒 Campus Safety Services to provide emergency medical care to the University campus from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. when the health center is closed. Our shifts each night and morning are manned by three or four EMT-B's.
Meet the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Staff
How We Operate
We are dispatched to any emergencies on campus that require medical professionals. We have a response time of about three minutes to any location on campus, and respond with one to two Campus Safety officers.
We can:
- Respond to any medical emergency that occurs on university property
- Provide stabilizing medical care and Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Coordinate ambulances for any patient in need of immediate hospital care
- Provide important information pertaining to many injuries and conditions
We cannot:
- Respond to events or emergencies which occur off campus (call 911!)
- Provide Advanced Life Support (ALS) or perform invasive procedures
- Transport patients to hospitals independent of local EMS/Fire agencies
- Diagnose conditions or prescribe/provide medications
SA国际传媒 EMS was born of the vision of two pioneering students, Matt Donnelly (class of 1998) and Sam Suleman (class of 1999), who saw a way to change the university for the better. Donnelly and Suleman, both privately certified EMT-B's, had observed the lack of an efficient emergency medical response agency on campus at night and the strain introduced onto the SA国际传媒 Fire system by relatively non emergent medical calls. They decided that they could bring about a change; by using their own medical expertise to serve the SA国际传媒 community they could reduce the strain on valuable city FD assets and improve the access to medical care for university students, especially at those times when the Cowell Center was closed.
In late 1997 the two students brought their idea to SA国际传媒 administrators and pitched the idea of starting a volunteer-based, student run and manned EMS team. Their vision was of an EMS organization which could serve the basic medical needs of the campus at night and which could make the decision to call for fire department and ambulance assistance in cases of serious need. After two months of hard work, discussion, meetings and intense planning with University and Health Center administrators, Donnelly and Sulleman received the permission to start SA国际传媒 EMS. They spent the month of December and part of January putting together a budget, medical protocols, communication systems, and also purchasing uniforms equipment. On January 12, 1998, together with Michelle Helms (F.N.P., P.A.), the first Medical Director of SA国际传媒 EMS, they brought the organization to life.
In the first week of service, Donnely and Suleman responded to 8 calls including one fire and several serious medical emergencies. The two students continued to split the nightly shifts (which originally ran from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.) and work out kinks in the organization's design. By mid February they were able to accept 6 additional certified EMT-B's into the program. These 8 students, together, became the founding members of SA国际传媒 EMS. Through its first two quarters in 1998, SA国际传媒 EMS provided care to numerous patients involved in 126 calls.
SA国际传媒 Emergency Medical Services continues to grow and develop while serving the ideals of compassion and service upon which it was founded. We look forward to the road ahead, and to continuing our service of the campus community. We could not be what we are today without the intrepid enthusiasm and commitment of Matt Donnelly and Sam Suleman, the compassionate and loving guidance of past Medical Director Michelle Helms, the support of the wonderful employees and medical professionals at the Cowell Student Health Center, the skilled officers who work for Campus Safety, the myriad university administrators who make our existence possible, and all of the people who make up the SA国际传媒 community. Thank you for everything.
SA国际传媒 EMS serves the SA国际传媒 community of about 9,000 students, faculty and staff. Since 1998, we have responded to over 4,700 calls.
Types of Calls




SA国际传媒 EMS is fortunate enough to have members of the San Jose and SA国际传媒 Fire Departments as our Medical Advisors. We have our Fire Advisor, Beverly Molina, and our three Medical Advisors, Brad Cloutier, James Mendoza, and Lukas Lerner, who are highly qualified individuals in the field with an abundant amount of knowledge and experience.
Beverly Molina retired from the SA国际传媒 Fire Department in 2025. During her time at Station 1, she responded to emergencies alongside many SA国际传媒 EMTs. She has always appreciated the professionalism and compassion they brought to patient care and is grateful for the opportunity to continue supporting and advising them in their training and experience.
Brad Cloutier is a Captain with the San Jose Fire Department. He received his B.A. in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles and is a California licensed paramedic and an EMT instructor. He takes pride in helping the SA国际传媒 Squad members become better medical practitioners and to have them enjoy this unique experience. His personal interests include playing ice hockey, fishing, and chasing tornadoes.
James Mendoza is a Captain with the San Jose Fire Department. He earned an M.A. in Education from the Stanford Graduate School of Education and a B.S. in Microbiology and Immunology from the Stanford School of Medicine. James began working with the squad as an EMT instructor and continues to enjoy the squad in the role of advisor. In his spare time he constructs models designed to teach the science of fire fighting
Lukas Lerner is a firefighter with SA国际传媒 Fire Department. He earned his B.A. from SA国际传媒 and served on SA国际传媒 EMS as a student! He is one of our current medical advisors.
Medical Direction is ran by Lewis Osofsky, Michelle Coad, and Alanna Conrad, who are all on staff at Cowell Center at the Health Center at SA国际传媒.
While on-duty and working with patients, EMTs are able to utilize the Counseling and Psychological Services’ (CAPS) After Hours Counselor-On-Call. The on-call counselor will be able to provide the EMT with advice as how to best help the patient, and the counselor may ask to speak with the patient directly to acquire their own assessment and then advise from there.
SA国际传媒 EMS holds interviews in the fall and spring of each academic year. In order to apply, you must complete an accredited EMT class, pass the NREMT, and obtain your California state license, see .
On Campus EMT-B Course:
Mission College offers a class during the academic year at SA国际传媒. Check your SA国际传媒 email for announcements on how to register for the class.
Off-Campus Options:
Many local agencies exist which offer EMT-B certification courses. A list of local agencies which offer certification courses and regulate practice in the state of California can be found .
On-Campus Application Process:
- A traditional personal interview: expect to answer personal questions related to skills, strengths, weaknesses, values, leadership, and personality.
- A mock call: come prepared to run a simulated emergency medical call response to demonstrate the skills you have acquired and the quality of care you are capable of providing.
If you have any additional questions regarding interviews, applications, and certifications please email ems.pr@scu.edu
We have expanded where we can serve on campus to off-campus neighborhood units.

Frequently Asked Questions
No, the EMTs do not "write up" people for any policy violations. EMTs simply provide medical attention and have no role in the disciplinary process.
It is always better to call EMTs during an emergency. SA国际传媒 EMS follows these on-campus policies:
Medical Amnesty: The reduction of disciplinary consequences for students requiring medical attention due to alcohol intoxication and/or alcohol poisoning.
Good Samaritan: The elimination of disciplinary consequences for up to two students who may be under the influence of alcohol who make a good-faith call for medical help on the behalf of a fellow student.
SA国际传媒 EMS adheres to the privacy regulations outlined in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). It is prohibited for SA国际传媒 EMS or any SA国际传媒 EMS EMT to disclose any identifiable information about our patients to anyone other than hospital personnel.
SA国际传媒 EMS responds to a variety of calls including sports injury/physical trauma, intoxication, medical issues, difficulty breathing, bleeding, mental health crises, etc.
The EMTs have two golf carts to transport themselves and their medical gear to the scene of each incident.
There are roughly 30 EMTs per academic year. The squad holds interviews every fall and winter quarter.
All SA国际传媒 EMTs are required to attend multiple training sessions each quarter to maintain and improve their skills as well as keep their certifications current. These training sessions are put on by the SA国际传媒 EMS training officers and the SA国际传媒 City Fire Department.

Each year during spring quarter, SA国际传媒 EMS hosts a large-scale MCI training event. This "Mass Casualty Incident" gives SA国际传媒 EMS the opportunity to test our ability to respond to a large-scale medical emergency. It also gives the students an opportunity to meet the squad, see how it functions, and participate in an interesting and educational activity. The MCI is performed in coordination with university officials and SA国际传媒 Fire Department personnel. Volunteers are always needed to serve as patients for the MCI event!
SA国际传媒 EMS has an office in Casa Italiana Residence Hall where they sleep overnight. In between running calls, we train, get dinner, work on homework, etc.
SA国际传媒 EMS is a fully volunteer organization, so none of the EMTs get paid.
Yes, if SA国际传媒 EMS is contacted ahead of the event, then a team of EMTs will cover an on-campus event such as a concert, sporting event, alumni event, etc. SA国际传媒 EMS asks for a $100 donation to cover the cost of the equipment used on a typical shift. See our website for the standby form ().
If you want to help support our student run volunteer organization, you may reach out to our donation contact via email at ems.operations@scu.edu. We are also participating in SA国际传媒's Day of Giving. Any donations are greatly appreciated!
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