EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
Training, mental health resources are essential to support first responders facing both the opioid crisis and COVID-19 outbreak
A Chicago study finds confidential, no-cost screening could identify underreported post-traumatic stress in paramedics and police officers
In this episode, our co-hosts speak with Paramedic John Dillon, who describes his experience being diagnosed with and overcoming COVID-19
Aspirus Riverview Hospital and Mid-State Technical College partnered to open a simulation center to train healthcare professionals
Two EMTs were involved in an ambulance crash, but were not transporting a patient at the time
The goal of the service is to lower suicide rates, divorce rates and job burnout that many first responders experience
Officials said they have reached a point they no longer can search with any degree of success now
One adult and one child were transported via an air ambulance to the hospital
KCKFD will refund up to $5,000 for students taking a paramedic course, as well as provide a monthly stipend of $2,300
Lisa Gunn, 48, is charged with misdemeanor simple assault after a July 22 incident in which a man claims Gunn grabbed him and pulled him out of a truck
A court ruled that Paramedics Joseph Stracke and Stephanie Cisneros did not act in a grossly negligent way when they “inaccurately diagnosed and treated” Kerry Butler Jr.
Firefighters grappled with a 120-gallon propane tank against the rear of the home that was blowing off pressure with a 40-foot fireball while battling the blaze
Firefighter Brian McCluney and Master Technician Justin Walker have been missing since heading out in a boat on Friday
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