EMS documentation refers to the process of recording important information about a patient's condition, treatment, and care provided by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel. This documentation is typically completed in a patient care report (PCR) and serves as a legal record of the care given during an emergency response. Effective EMS documentation is critical for ensuring quality care, facilitating communication among healthcare providers, and establishing a record of the events that occurred during an emergency situation. It includes details such as the patient's chief complaint, vital signs, medical history, medications administered, procedures performed, and the patient's response to treatment. Accurate and thorough EMS documentation is essential for providing continuity of care, protecting EMS providers from legal liability, and improving patient outcomes. Training in proper documentation practices is important for EMS personnel to ensure that the information recorded is clear, consistent, and compliant with regulatory requirements.