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“What we have is a shortage of people who are willing to work under horrible conditions for chump change and be unappreciated”
Failure can fuel us to provide the highest level of care to each patient we come in contact with on the job
Madison’s Community Alternative Response for Emergency Services sends paramedics and crisis workers instead of police
Don’t feel bad if your New Year’s resolutions didn’t last long because the calendar is full of opportunities for a new beginning, a do-over, or a fresh start
Fully vaccinated responders will receive $500 in addition to the bonus for working during the pandemic
Cathy Trainor will be using her medical training and Russian language skills with the Global Disaster Relief Team
Dr. Mark McAllister called a local ambulance service and said, “Get me an ambulance with somebody who can drive it”
Pay will increase to $20 an hour for EMTs and $28 an hour for paramedics
The 2022 ESO EMS Index also showed an increase in stroke assessment performance, and that most patients were transported without lights and siren
Providing our middle managers the mentorship, resources and tools to lead well is paramount to the future of EMS
Janet Taylor’s medical career allowed her to follow her passions from working as a flight nurse to serving as a nurse in a paramedic role
The team treats low-acuity patients, reducing volume for ATCEMS and emergency departments
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