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A Riverside County firefighter/paramedic faces multiple felony charges after prosecutors alleged he sexually assaulted three women, including one at a Temecula fire station
More than 100 paramedics staffed the three-day event, using foot teams to reach and treat patients in dense crowds
Weeks after suffering a massive heart attack at home, Shayne South returned to Lynchburg Fire Station 7 to thank the firefighters and paramedics who revived him and rushed him to lifesaving treatment
Rosendale police said a loaded tri-axle dump truck lost control and flipped onto an oncoming vehicle, trapping three people inside
Officers made two calls for EMS before transporting the 22-year-old themselves during a medical emergency
EMS providers debate whether making IV acetaminophen the first-line option improves patient care or limits provider judgment
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Approach the patient with an intentional primary and secondary survey to avoid letting painful and gruesome wounds distract from life-threatening injuries
From chronic burnout and staffing gaps to a lack of meaningful leadership engagement, personnel are sounding the alarm — and offering a roadmap for change
UPCOMING & ON-DEMAND EVENTS
Airway management guru Kelly Grayson on when and how to escalate to a more invasive and secure airway, and when to elevate care
Explore ketamine uses and outcomes with purposeful data analysis
A crowd-sourced educational stress management experience with Mike Taigman and Angela Leath for cops, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, 911 telecommunicators and correctional officers
Interoperable system solutions break data silos and support ongoing innovation
Harnessing technology to improve performance, simplify workflows and help the agency demonstrate value
Learn about the state of public safety and how your agency can best plan for short- and long-term operational challenges
Join Jay Fitch, PhD; and Anthony Minge, EdD, for an encore of John O’Leary’s powerful Pinnacle Keynote
Learn how advanced cardiac resuscitation techniques lead to increased survival in OOH cardiac arrest
Learn how to utilize hospital outcome data to evaluate chemical sedation, including ketamine, benzodiazepine and anti-psychotics
A firsthand perspective on COVID-19 in EMS and fire and how data can help shape your agency’s response
Webinar: Understanding the second victim phenomenon; tips for developing a successful peer support program
Looking to build confidence and skills in treating pediatric cardiac arrest patients? We’ve got you covered.
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
Whether in virtual reality or on a web browser, first responders can practice medical and behavioral health scenarios in a safe, realistic environment
Survey data reveals why resilient communications are becoming essential to response effectiveness, personnel safety and patient care
The treatment has evolved to be one of the most effective and evidence-based treatments for trauma
Work smarter, document faster and submit with confidence
Cumbersome and costly testing methods have long challenged first responders – this product changes that
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The habit? Working out with your dog in ways that support movement, recovery and routine
The uniform doesn’t come with a manual for pet ownership — this might help
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Short on time and space? Check out these products to help get a workout in no matter where you are in your day
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In a moment of global uncertainty, first responders and frontline workers stepped up when humanity needed them most; these are their stories.
Hit your fitness goals without breaking the bank
Using an online tax preparation service or working with a public safety tax preparation expert might save you time and money. Here’s what to know.
Every little bit helps; find out which fitness clubs give first responders the most bang for their buck
It could take more than a year to adjust benefits and disburse retroactive payments following the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act — here’s how to prepare
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The EMS1 EMS Automated CPR product category is a collection of products and information for researching Automated Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) products. It covers a variety of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), training tools and other resuscitation products.

The EMS1 Defibrillators and Monitors product category is a collection of information, product listings, and resources for researching Defibrillators and Monitors used by EMS personnel to aid in their assessment and treatment of patients.

The Software product category features information, product listings and resources for researching EMS software solutions and covers a variety of software products such as billing, field data and scheduling software, as well as computer-aided dispatch (CAD) and electronic patient care reporting (ePCR).
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Training simulators are key tools for building EMS skills through realistic, scenario-based learning. This topic covers high- and low-fidelity simulators used to practice airway management, trauma care, cardiac response, and other critical interventions. Simulators help EMS personnel improve decision-making, teamwork, and clinical performance in a controlled environment. They also support certification, recertification, and ongoing education. For additional resources used in EMS training, see Training Equipment & Supplies. Explore the articles in this topic to learn how simulators enhance the quality and effectiveness of EMS training programs.
Ambulance accessories play a key role in supporting EMS providers during emergency response, patient transport, and on-scene care. This topic covers essential tools and equipment such as oxygen storage systems, interior lighting, stretcher mounts, communication devices, and safety restraints. Reliable ambulance accessories help improve efficiency, protect patients and crew, and maintain readiness for all types of calls. Understanding what accessories are available—and how to use them—can support better outcomes in the field.