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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
For strong, silent types, talk is cheap
Kyle Joseph Compton, 23, was killed in a crash after his car veered off the road and he struck several trees
Students learned several vehicle-rescue techniques, including how to safely knock out windows and how to properly use the Jaws of Life to remove doors
When police arrived, Datrielle Y. Wright, 29, was sitting in the driver’s seat of the ambulance, gripping the steering wheel and refusing orders to come out
The 911 Supporting Accurate Views of Emergency Services (SAVES) Act would reclassify communications officers from clerical workers to first responders
To help teach first responders how to mitigate that stress, the city of Keene hosted “Resilience Strategies for First Responders”
The Yellow Dot program provides first responders with a person’s medical history, allergies, medications and medical conditions
A Southwest Health ambulance transporting a patient rolled over in a one-vehicle crash
To be successful in this line of work you need certain intangible traits such as commitment, professionalism, reliability, a wealth of medical expertise
Michael Senisch is suing AtlanticCare for wrongful termination after he practiced holistic medicine on a patient who refused traditional treatment