Office of EMS Data Center
Welcome to the OEMS Data Center, your central hub for accessing critical data, reports, and resources related to emergency medical services across Minnesota. Whether you're seeking specific datasets, performance metrics, or workforce insights, the Data Center provides the tools and information you need to support high-quality emergency care statewide.
Request Data
Submit formal requests for EMS-related data. Our team is committed to providing accurate, timely information in compliance with state laws.
Dashboards
EMS Workforce Dashboard
Get a comprehensive view of Minnesota's EMS workforce, including staffing trends, demographics, and employment data.
Ambulance Service Inspections
Review inspection reports and compliance data for licensed ambulance services throughout the state.
Complaint Investigations Dashboard
Track the status and outcomes of EMS-related complaint investigations, ensuring transparency and accountability within the system.
EMS Performance Metrics
Explore key performance indicators that measure the effectiveness and efficiency of emergency medical services across Minnesota.
Reports & Resources
- Analysis and Trends in EMS Naloxone Administration, Released April 2025
- 2024 Minnesota EMS System Report
- Minnesota State of EMS Infographic
- Analysis and Trends of the Minnesota EMS Workforce
- Influencers of Retention in the Minnesota EMS Workforce
- Financial Evaluation of Minnesota's Ground Ambulance Industry - Final Report
- 2022 Minnesota EMS System Report
- 2023 Minnesota EMS System Report
- Chapter 13-Minnesota Government Data Practices Act
- Policy-Requests for Data About You and Your Rights as a Data Subject
- Policy-Data Practices for the Public
Data Governance & Compliance
The collection, management, and dissemination of data from the OEMS Data Center are governed by state and federal laws to protect privacy and ensure responsible use.
Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (MGDPA)
The MGDPA (Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13) regulates how government data is collected, stored, and shared. It ensures that public data is accessible while protecting the privacy of individuals in cases where data is classified as non-public.
Other Applicable Laws and Regulations
In addition to the MGDPA, OEMS follows all relevant federal and state laws related to healthcare data, privacy, and security. For more information on data policies, please contact us.
Contact Us
(651) 201-2800