EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
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Traditional training did not teach medics how to deal with combative family members or how to seek counseling
A worker at the Ephrata Borough Wastewater Treatment Plant fell 20-feet after the roof he was on gave out underneath him
Randy Mantooth and Kevin Tighe got together at the L.C. County Fire Museum for the first episode of “Into the Unknown”
Educating the public about when it is appropriate to call EMS – and how quickly we should get there
Due to Dan Bradley’s pre-existing conditions, he was determined “uninsurable,” his wife and fellow EMT shared
Rutherford County EMS Supervisor Mike Johnson and Deputy Jared Keith were charged by the bull before it was shot
Ukiah hospital’s ‘Trauma Expo’ brings first responders and ED staff together to experience each others’ jobs during an MCI training drill
“This job has lots of sad days, but to see him with his family today makes the job worth it, " EMS District Chief Kenneth Faria said
Ed Smith’s interest in EMS began in 1972 after hearing Hall Ambulance Founder Harvey L. Hall give a presentation during a first aid class
Sedgwick County reverses course on a 2018 study that led to staffing shortage, slow response times and employee burnout
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