EST-EMT

EDRT Medical Team

Our main goal is to provide medical assistance following disasters and major accidents both within Estonia and abroad.

The irreplaceable value of the unit is its sense of mission, because all the people involved in it work on a voluntary basis and their main jobs are in various healthcare institutions in Estonia. The Disaster Medicine Unit was formed on the basis of the Medical Group of the Estonian Rescue Team, which was previously part of the Rescue Board. The Disaster Medicine Unit is responsible for the administration and coordination of the Medical Group of the Estonian Rescue Team. The Medical Group of the Estonian Rescue Team has previously participated as a team in missions in Indonesia (2004/2005) and Pakistan (2005) and as experts in Haiti (2008).

At WHO level, medical teams are classified into five different types: mobile type 1 with emergency care capabilities and fixed type 1 (EMT-1). Type 2 with surgical and intensive care capabilities (EMT-2) is used to cope with larger and more complex patient flows.

Estonian Disaster Relief Team

The Medical Group of the Estonian Rescue Team is part of the Estonian Rescue Team, which is part of the rescue and crisis management training, education and preparation system.

 

We have a large and close community

We are a growing community and are actively looking for new members to join!

The medical team is divided into the following:

ED
The ED Unit has 5 tents that can serve up to 150 patients per day. Each tent is staffed with at least 3 doctors and 6 nurses, plus a radiology technician, registrar, and paramedics.
Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit
The unit has three intensive care beds and one post-operative monitoring bed, all with invasive patient monitoring capabilities. The equipment includes four ventilators, aspirators and monitors, and one defibrillator. The team consists of at least three doctors and six nurses, ensuring 24/7 anesthesia capacity.
Surgery unit + sterilization
The unit can perform up to 7 major or 15 minor surgeries in 24 hours, ensuring the presence of at least three doctors and four nurses. Two large sterilizers are used for sterilization, which also serve the need for cleaning instruments in other modules.
General or Ward Unit
The unit's ward has 21 beds and is equipped to receive pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, and infectious disease patients. In addition, the capacity of a physiotherapist is available, ensuring versatile and specific care.
General Logistics Unit
The General Logistics Unit handles water purification, hygiene, kitchen, communications, and the construction of the base camp and field hospital.
  • 1997EST-EMT was formed together with the Estonian Rescue Board

  • 1997/2000/2002International exercise in Iceland

  • 2004Training in Finland EU ESCEX

  • 2004Training in Fergana, Uzbekistan

  • 2004/2005Mission in Indonesia

  • 2005Mission in Pakistan

  • 2008Mission in Haiti

  • 2009Modex training in the Netherlands

  • 2010Participation as experts in Haiti

  • 2010Modex training in Germany

  • 2012Modex training in the Netherlands

  • 2015Modex training in Italy

  • 2015Mission in Pakistan

  • 2015PERH Emergency Center as a separate unit in cooperation with the Estonian Health Board

  • 2016Participation as experts in Haiti

  • 2016Home training in Hiiumaa

  • 2017Home training in Saaremaa

  • 2019Modex training in Saaremaa

  • 2020-2026WHO certification - "EST-EMT-2" type field hospital

  • 2021Modex training in Tartu

  • 2022Participation as experts in Moldova

  • 2022Home training in Tartu

  • 2023Mission in Turkey

  • 2024Home training in Paikuse - Spring Storm

Join us

We are looking for people from different backgrounds to join our team, who have a desire to contribute to meaningful work and are willing to act in difficult situations.

We are looking for specialists from the medical field as well as representatives from logistics, IT and other fields to join our team.

We are currently looking for:

Pediatricians

Infectious disease specialists

Gynecologists

Characteristics that unite EST-EMT members