Pre-Hospital Care Protocols

The State of Maine uses statewide EMS protocols for the care of patients in the pre-hospital environment. Protocols are developed by the Maine EMS Medical Direction & Practices Board (MDPB) and are reviewed/updated on a 2-year cycle.

Maine EMS protocols are available via a free app for smartphones and other devices.  It can be found in the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) as the "Maine EMS Protocol App" from Maine Emergency Medical Services.  Statewide protocols are no longer printed by Maine EMS but can be viewed, saved, and printed via the PDF link (below).

 

2025 EMS Protocols

The Maine EMS Medical Directions & Practices Board has completed the revision process for the December 1, 2025, EMS prehospital care protocols.  After two years of review and input, the new protocols will provide an updated set of guidelines and evidence-based care.

On December 1, 2025, all previous versions of the Maine EMS protocols will sunset and no longer be valid and the "December 1, 2025 Maine EMS Prehospital Treatment Protocols" will go into effect.

All EMRs, EMTs, AEMTs, and Paramedics must complete the protocol update before responding to EMS calls on or after December 1, 2025.

Maine EMS 2025 Prehospital Protocol Update Bulletin (PDF) (8/29/25)

2025 Protocol Resources

2025 Protocol Education

Please note that per Maine EMS Rules, Chapter 5, §4, licensed Maine EMS clinicians must complete the most recent Maine EMS prehospital protocol update in order to perform emergency medical treatment. CEH credit will be awarded.

The update can be completed in one of two ways:

1. Complete one of the live virtual webinars, OR

2. Complete the update on MEMSEd 24/7 by logging into your MEMSEd account.

OPTION 1 - No longer available - sessions completed

  • Sept 15,2025 0900-1200 - completed
  • Sept 23, 2025 1300-1600 - completed
  • Oct 21, 2025 1700-2000 - completed
  • Nov 15, 2025 0900-1200 - completed

OPTION 2 - MEMSEd Protocol Update

  • The 2025 Maine EMS Protocol Update course will be live and open for enrollment soon.
  • EMS clinicians who do not attend a live virtual webinar MUST complete the protocol update via MEMSEd, using their login information. This option is available 24/7.
  • Please note - group sessions via MEMSEd are not permitted.  
  • Clinicians will only receive CEH credit for ONE course (live webinar OR the MEMSEd course).
  • Certificates of completion are issued by MEMSEd upon completion of the course. Maine EMS recommends clinicians download and save their certificates upon completion of the course.

For further resources, please visit the MDPB Resources page.


For reference only: 2023 Pre-Hospital Care Protocol Documents

These EMS protocols went into effect on January 31, 2024 and were updated and replaced on December 1, 2025.  They are for reference ONLY and are not to be used clinically.  

  • Maine EMS Protocol App: The protocol app is available free for all users for smartphones and tablets on the Apple Play Store (iOS Users) and Google Play Store (Android Users).  Current users will need to perform a manual update by users within their app on or after January 31, 2024.
  • The MDPB has spent countless hours researching, drafting, and revising these EMS protocols.  In addition to monthly public meetings and volunteering many work hours, the MDPB held statewide public protocol discussion forums as well as protocol suggestion forms for submission directly to the MDPB.  We encourage you to be involved and meeting information can be found at the MDPB web page

 

2023 Protocol Resource Documents

2024 Operational K9 Protocols & Documents

2023 White Papers

All current and previous MDPB white papers can be found on the MDPB Resources page 

For reference only: 2021 Pre-Hospital Care Protocol Documents

2021 Pandemic Protocols & Resources

Many additional resources can be found on the COVID Resource Page

2021 Protocol Resources

2021 Protocol Resources for Hospitals

Interfacility Transports

Lifeflight of Maine Protocols

Emergency Shortage Protocols 

Archived Protocols