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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
Ahead of Oct. 28, share your organization’s impact with local media outlets and reach out to local companies for support
Just because a tragedy is new to you does not mean it is new to our profession.
“This scene was chaos. Multiple victims, a house on fire, and a madman on a rampage, on a mission,” said Patrick Hendry, the head of the NYPD’s police union
Cambria County Box 11 expands service in northern part of county
Three EMTs, three dispatchers and one paramedic received the awards during a ceremony at Fitzwilliam Town Hall.
A state grant from the Office of Emergency Management Services will enhance salaries in Mineral County
A carnival crisis, cliffhangers, underground escapes and fiery extractions: First responders answered the call in 2023
Colorado Solictor General Shannon Stevenson said the Aurora paramedics administered too much ketamine for McClain’s body weight
Chris and Kelly tackle EMS safety, resiliency, onboarding, the duty to act and more hot topics in Inside EMS
Springfield EMT Peggy Finley had a $60K bond refunded due to recent legislation
Kern County Medic Squad 63 had ROSC with a cardiac arrest patient prior to transport
Legislative takeaways from AAA’s Shawn Baird, Randy Strozyk and Dr. Gerad Troutman; and as well as Senator Bill Cassidy