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First responders may experience 200% more traumatic experiences than most people, but are they 200% more prepared to deal with them?
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Long-time paramedic hopes to educate her community on overdoses after son’s struggle
Brian Tarabori is survived by two daughters and his wife, who also has been sick
“A lot of people have reached out to me, that I don’t even know, and tell me, ‘My kid loved it,’” said New Castle County Corporal Jessica Mahon
“I just feel like I’m here for a reason,” said John Foster, who spent two months in the ICU, heavily sedated and on a ventilator
The plan includes an EMT-to-paramedic program in which tuition is covered and trainees can earn while they learn
EMS providers were responding to call about a man who was slumped over in a vehicle
DeWitt Area Firefighters Association: James Swindlehurst “provided excellent emergency services day in and day out and took pride in being the best he could be”
Lawyers for former Aurora Fire Rescue paramedic Peter Cichuniec asked a judge to review the evidence linked to 11 charges, including manslaughter and assault
The footage shows Cecilia Morales leaping into action to resuscitate the child
Surgery was not the only lifeline for me after a potentially career-ending injury
“What could I do sitting behind my desk?” Kat Benoit, 47, took a leap in the pandemic and pursued a lifelong dream: getting trained as an EMT
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