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When Matt Fleming joined Bryan County Fire & EMS in 2015, he had no idea his daughter would one day feel the same pull to serve
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EMS Attorney David Givot clears up misconceptions about the law and EMS provider rights
“Dan wanted to make sure EMTs and paramedics had the best devices possible to treat their patients while also ensuring their own safety,” said EMS1 Editorial Director Greg Friese
How are we going to grow strong EMTs if all we focus on teaching them are skills and how to pass the test?
North Park Fire member Brian “Tater” Rehnberg “was truly a blessed soul with a big heart,” North Park Fire Chief Joel Hallstrom said
“David [Campbell] made such an impact on each of us,” Rock Hill Captain Mac Thomas said
San Bernardino firefighter-medics descended and began treating the patient, and their colleagues set up a rope system to bring them all back up
As Matt Myers battles Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome, his colleagues at the Shawnee Township Fire Department are grateful for public’s kindness
Mequon’s first full-time firefighter-paramedic, Josh Lipp, was seriously injured in the incident
Alex Sabo pulled college student Christina Poirier from the fiery vehicle; her mother thanked him by facilitating the EMT scholarship and additional honors
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Another Carbon County EMT was injured Wednesday on scene, and the firefighter had been trying to help rescue a man who fell through ice
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