BREAKING NEWS
A state audit found Lansing EMS made improper or unsupported payments, prompting recommendations for stronger financial oversight
Funding will support emergency response capabilities and emergency operations centers nationwide
The new World Trade Center Retired Responders Memorial Wall honors 154 retired FDNY members who assisted in rescue and recovery efforts after Sept. 11 and later died from WTC-related illnesses
A Westfield Fire Department blood drive brought together the first patient treated through the program with the paramedics who helped deliver lifesaving blood after a serious crash
Seattle’s fire department used artificial intelligence for more than two years to analyze medical 911 calls raising questions about transparency, privacy and oversight
EXCLUSIVES
🔥 NEW on EMS One-Stop:
Policy, payment reform & why EMS must engage
Policy, payment reform & why EMS must engage
As EMS reimbursement faces unprecedented scrutiny and pressure, Shawn Baird joins the EMS One-Stop podcast to explain what is happening in Washington, D.C., why it matters to every ambulance service in America and what EMS leaders can do about it.
SPECIAL REPORTS
UPCOMING & ON-DEMAND EVENTS
Real-world, practical methods for identification, assessment and field treatment of life-threatening sepsis
Learn how innovations are being made in treating respiratory emergencies
Learn how technology will shape the future of public safety operations, based on results of the second annual Verizon Frontline Public Safety Communications survey
Action items to advance operations, adapt service delivery, and recruit and retain the talent of the future
Esteemed fire chief and EMS lieutenant share lessons learned from community paramedicine program
MCHD’s Sean Simmonds shares decontamination best practices
How to apply for grant funding for naloxone and opioid-reversal interventions and more
EMS training in bleeding control must incorporate mass casualty incident plans and drills as well as the need to prioritize patient triage by injury severity, transport priority and the type of treatment – layperson or medical professional – that is required.
An overview of the current evidence.
View this virtual tabletop webinar to help prepare you to respond to the next mass casualty incident in your jurisdiction
Data collected on evidence-based measures informs this discussion meant to inspire further quality improvement by pairing specific metrics with practical recommendations
Ward off burnout and turnover by increasing career resiliency and opportunity
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
Survey data reveals why resilient communications are becoming essential to response effectiveness, personnel safety and patient care
Its platform gives first responders full visibility into equipment, supplies and compliance
Learn how EMS agencies can create interoperable systems of care, strengthen community partnerships and secure funding to support long-term program success
Reserve your place today to learn how EMS leaders are approaching AI with clarity, confidence and operational focus
WATCH NOW
From gathering necessities to understanding the hazards once the winds have ceased, these seven steps will ensure your community is prepared for a major storm
OFF DUTY
From paddleboarding and kayaking to fishing in remote areas, discover the gear, training and self-defense strategies outdoor enthusiasts need to stay safe on the water
Insulated, smart, and high-capacity bottles designed to help first responders beat dehydration on shift and beyond
What they’ll never tell you about why we stay
I lived to retire from the ambulance company
Summer is great for a lot of activities, but sometimes the heat can put a damper on your workout ambitions
When employees are happy, engaged and productive, and the organization is meeting their individual needs, they are more likely to meet their full potential
Firearms instructor Todd Fletcher went from a competitive power lifter to a retiree managing pre-diabetes and high blood pressure, showing the impact of shift work on wellness
From smartwatches to hydration, here are four mission-ready picks to help you build strength, regulate stress and stay fit for the job — and for life
Score discounted duty gear, workout tools and everyday essentials July 8-11 with our curated list of budget-friendly buys
PRODUCT RESEARCH CATEGORIES
The EMS1 EMS Body Armor product category features information, product listings and resources for researching body armor equipment and accessories for EMS.
The Field Data Software product category is a collection of information and resources for researching EMS Field Data Software, including types of software, hardware, and reporting solutions that allow you to collect and track data while out on a call.
The EMS1 ePCR – Electronic Patient Care Reporting product category features information and resources for researching ePCR products, including solutions that allow you to collect patient information and care details electronically.
The Community Paramedicine Software product category features information, product listings and resources for researching EMS Community Paramedicine Software solutions, including billing, field data and scheduling software as well as computer aided dispatch (CAD) and electronic patient care reporting (ePCR).
The EMS1 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) product category features products and information for researching EMS PPE, covering apparel, helmets, gloves, boots, outerwear and other equipment needed for safe and efficient emergency response.
The EMS1 EMS Body Camera product category is a collection of information, product listings and resources for researching Body-Worn Camera equipment and accessories for EMS providers.
The EMS1 Infection Control product category features products and information for researching EMS infection control, including antiseptic sprays, PPE, cleaners, respirator masks, and other tools to reduce risk of infection.
Records management software helps EMS agencies document, store, and access critical data related to patient care, operations, and compliance. This topic includes electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) systems, incident reporting tools, and data integration platforms. Effective records management supports accurate documentation, ensures quality assurance, facilitates billing, and promotes regulatory compliance. Choosing the right software can streamline workflows and improve data security. For equipment used to collect patient data in the field, see Diagnostic Equipment. Explore the articles in this topic to learn how software solutions support efficient EMS documentation and reporting.
Ambulances and specialty vehicles are crucial for delivering emergency medical services (EMS) in diverse environments, ranging from urban settings to remote areas. This topic covers vehicle types, configurations, design standards, and customization options for specific missions such as critical care transport, bariatric response, and tactical EMS. Understanding the capabilities and limitations of different vehicles enables agencies to select the most suitable platform for their specific needs. Vehicle safety, maintenance, and procurement are also explored. For details on enhancing vehicle functionality, see Ambulance Accessories. Explore the articles in this topic to learn more about selecting and managing EMS response vehicles.
The EMS1 Ventilation product category features information, product listings and resources for researching mechanical ventilation.