EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
EMTs, paramedics and firefighters are uniquely qualified to aid public health contact tracing efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19
Two EMTs bridge the generational divide, learn from each other
Our co-hosts speak with EMS1 columnist Mike Taigman, who recently hosted a webinar focused on first responder stress during COVID-19
The guards are staging their job action in a dispute over the firing of two lifeguards supervisors earlier this week
Our co-hosts delve into the topic of hiring, discussing all aspects of the prospects and how to make a good first impression
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The county will start using AT&T wireless phone services and will save $360 a month compared to the Verizon rates the county was paying
Yojany Mejia was transported to JFK Medical Center after suffering two aneurysms while on duty
ResilientFirst is based on research showing the most effective way of insulating first responders from traumatic stress injuries is to increase their resilience
Santa Clara is the first county in the state to purchase the technology, which will be available to other areas in the event of a natural disaster
Scott DeVault, an EMT at Medix Ambulance Services, wanted to relieve his friend and fellow EMT Bob Gillman of the financial stress after his cancer diagnosis
Sen. Rand Paul’s amendment would offset the costs of compensation by cutting other programs, including Medicaid
When does a chief complaint of a headache mean something more sinister is occurring in your prehospital medicine patient?
The collision left one person in serious condition, and two paramedics and the driver of the vehicle with minor injuries
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