EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
On this episode of Inside EMS, our co-hosts discuss a recent viral tabloid story about a medic’s choice of a second job and the industry pay scale
A driver suspected of driving under the influence plowed into Erik Bedwell’s ambulance, sending him, his patient and his future into a tailspin
Dr. James Betts had been working 80-hour work weeks at the hospital; 10 years ago, he committed to getting back to his fire service roots
A foul ball hit a paramedic supervisor in the head in the fifth inning of Game 2 of the Astros-Yankees American League Championship Series
While the protest was extremely public, most workers, including union stewards, were reluctant to speak to a reporter, citing fears for their jobs
Mercer County Coroner John Libonati said he intended to introduce new procedures to generate more accurate and better information from responders through death reports
Our co-hosts discuss the news that Lara Fass, widow of the late paramedic and fitness educator, Bryan Fass, will be continuing his work on Fit Responder
Three questions about the Expanding Health Care Options for Early Retirees Act suggest revisions may be needed before providers should rely on the Medicare option
Kelly Grayson flips his EMS training model, emphasizing patient interaction so students “get to the good stuff” early on
A first responder’s partner shares what it’s like to stay strong from the sidelines, waiting for their loved one to ask for help
Two paramedics with the Marrero-Harvey Fire Department were injured when their ambulance collided with another vehicle, overturning the rig
Delmar-Bethlehem EMS agency purchased a mini ambulance to respond to a nine-mile trail used by bicyclists, walkers and joggers
EMS crews parked in a “No Parking” area to drop off a patient at a health center and had to pay $150 to the tow truck company because there were no other spaces available to park