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A proposal to add civilian ambulance drivers to Lockport’s fire-based EMS system ignited a public dispute over overtime, staffing models and accountability
If alpha and beta receptors make you panic, listen to this
Body camera footage shows an EMS dispatcher railing against Harford County deputies, expressing that she hoped they were killed and that “nobody likes cops”
From skipped meals to nonstop radios, you can’t control the clock. What you can control is how you recover, reset and protect yourself for a career that lasts.
Madison fire officials said a 28,000-pound beam fell 40 to 50 feet through multiple levels of the downtown project, injuring one worker and leaving another trapped
Here’s what EMS providers should know about the updated standards, national assessments and opportunities to improve pediatric care together
Lake Forest’s Sam Hiller will take the ice in Milan during the Winter Olympics, bringing the split-second decision-making and composure of a first responder to Olympic hockey officiating
A firsthand look at how Pro EMS turned candor, humility and field-tested leadership into a scalable, mission-first organization
Dr. Peter Antevy breaks down the realities of field delivery, the lack of neonatal training and how EMS can catch up
Wake County EMS’s John Sammons explores the human side of system design — and why “everyone comes back tomorrow” should be the new goal
The more complex the skill, the more attention it requires; so how do we get work done and still maintain awareness of the whole scene?
Achieve peak performance through foam-rolling, active warm-ups, deadlifts, functional dumbbell exercises and high-intensity interval training
The International Journal of Paramedicine offers EMS professionals a smarter way to challenge and grow ideas
From a hoax school shooting to Boston Marathon planning, real-world incidents show how relationships and pre-event coordination determine outcomes
Move with purpose to prevent an apparatus crash, slip or fall, and protect the patient from increased discomfort
From icy rivers to prolonged winter rescues, EMS teams must prepare for the harsh elements. Here’s how to stay warm, alert and effective in cold-weather emergencies.
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