EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
In EMS, support is essential — but without limits, even helpers burn out. Here’s how to stay connected without carrying it all.
Why boot camp EMT classes are the wrong answer to putting meat in the seat
Even the most disciplined providers burn out when high demand meets zero recovery
The NAEMSP Town Hall panel explored how outdated habits, legal risk and new evidence collide, and what EMS leaders must do to build legally sound, evidence-based care
A U.S. Army Major (Ret.) and combat medic recounts a moment when training, duty and reality collide — and how moral injury can stem from what responders are unable to change
A graphic memoir follows one EMT’s path from rookie to seasoned paramedic, capturing the daily grind, dark humor and emotional toll of life on the ambulance
Daria Deibele joined Waunakee Area EMS in 2022 as a volunteer EMT and became a full-time paramedic in 2024
Avery Hoy, 17, earned national paramedic certification through a program at Hutchinson Community College after becoming an EMT at 16
EMS1 invites you to share your voice — calls that changed you, personal stories of challenges and perseverance, and unique reflections on the EMS life
Dixie County Fire Rescue is rallying around EMT Anne “Bambi” Roberson, a nearly 20-year veteran recently diagnosed with breast cancer
Understanding the “warrior spirit” concept brings the answer into focus
A new contribution will add up to $750 in tuition support for each EMT student who commits to working for a Washington County ambulance service
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