EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
In EMS there isn’t anything more frustrating than a screaming, punching or spitting person with acute alcohol intoxication
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Christmas spirit is all around us, in the cops, EMTs, firefighters and nurses who bring hope just by showing up
Being an emergency medical technician is rewarding job, and with the right EMT training, there’s plenty of room to grow
Program aims to recruit and train 50-75 paramedics annually to strengthen workforce
Brush up on your conflict resolution skills; learn how to diffuse workplace disagreements and manage personality clashes
Lee County EMS Division Chief Adam Thompson shares insights on Just Culture and the importance of investing in people to create a thriving workforce
Our co-hosts sit down with Buck Ferris, an organ donation training coordinator, who discusses the logistics of his post-EMS profession
D.C.'s fire chief says the program will help expand ALS care and strengthen the District’s EMS system
No one wants to join a sinking ship
Escambia County EMS is ramping up recruitment efforts amid rising demand for paramedics, offering incentives like a $10,000 sign-on bonus and flexible scheduling
Complacency can creep in after routine calls, but true emergencies don’t wait
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