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Five considerations for patient assessment, scene safety and patient handoff when responding off-duty
Laysha Ward teaches public safety leaders how to reframe life experiences into leadership superpowers, develop connection currency and align work-life goals for sustainable success
Rapid decision-making and risk assessment skills make EMS professionals a perfect fit for high-paying safety leadership roles
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Earn CEUs with this compilation of calls from real EMS cases
Understanding shift culture and respecting it can go a long way in navigating the first responder lifestyle
Early career exposure can make or break future career choices; here’s how one agency is fostering school-age children’s interest in an emergency services career
Retired firefighters, EMS and police officers may reduce their taxable earnings by up to $3,000 for medical insurance premiums paid during a calendar year
Seven years after the Route 91 Harvest Festival MCI, a paramedic reflects on a frightening moment, and the lessons learned
Oscar Monterossa served in the U.S. Army for four years as a combat medic, but it was the Route 91 Harvest music festival shooting where the paramedic felt most vulnerable
The Martin County EMT was found not guilty on all charges
Ahead of Oct. 28, share your organization’s impact with local media outlets and reach out to local companies for support
With over 6,200 Nationally Registered EMS clinicians in New York, this decision is expected to boost those numbers as more pursue certification through the National Registry
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