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No one wants to join a sinking ship
Complacency can creep in after routine calls, but true emergencies don’t wait
A man jumped out of the ambulance, assaulted a police officer and refused commands to drop a metal object
Coroner’s staff arrived after the Springfield Township paramedics left the scene and found the woman trying to breathe
Sioux City Mayor Bob Scott opposed the plan saying some people are “excellent paramedics” who may not be able to test to be firefighters
Eight countries currently use the IPR exam process to certify providers as Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technicians or Paramedic
City Attorney Margaret Casey said medics spent less than 15 seconds assessing Whitfield Marshall Jr.
Tucson Police Department stated a vehicle traveling the wrong way collided with an AMR ambulance
Methuen officials have budgeted to hire more EMTs and police officers with money from the Opioid Settlement Stabilization Fund
COVID-19 pandemic increased substance use, burnout among first responders, study finds
The study investigated how burnout influenced the relationships between work stress, workplace support measures, COVID-specific assistance strategies and potentially harmful substance use
The depth of workplace relationships has a bigger impact on mental health than many providers realize
It may feel counterintuitive at times, but achieving trust starts by showing unilateral respect to everyone, even when you disagree
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