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“On virtually every call we run, we have the ability to make someone feel that their existence is important and that their well-being matters, if only by the way we interact with them.”
“If the day ever came when I could do this work and it didn’t bother me, that would be the day I needed to quit and find another job.”
“It is the promise woven into every dispatch, every siren, every shift, every person reaching out for help.”
Through a steadfast commitment to daily steps and leaning on your support system, change is achievable
The lawsuit claims the Nuvance ambulance EMTs were not trained nor capable of providing proper care, treatment and monitoring
After the LODDs in Burnsville, Bayport officials agreed to first responders asking for the lowering of the U.S. flag for future statewide mourning
The vital role of self-awareness and authenticity in shaping EMS leadership
Wallingford opted to remove the one year of experience qualification from future applications to open the EMS positions up to a broader pool of applicants
Jim Meyer suffered a broken vertebra and multiple skull fractures when the tree struck him during training
The state trooper’s SUV rear-ended a staged Bethel FD fire truck that had responded to a separate crash on I-89
Raleigh County officials are dividing over $300K to several EMS departments to supplement salaries
Thomas County Emergency Services began cross-training fire and EMS personnel as a cost-savings measure
Paramedic Bambi Dame was determined unfit for duty after Northwestern Medical Center staff reported signs of impairment
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