Fitness & Health
Retired Capt. Mike Earley was given a year to live in May; five months later, the New York City Employees’ Retirement System has not approved his application
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Retired Capt. Mike Earley was given a year to live in May; five months later, the New York City Employees’ Retirement System has not approved his application
In this episode of Inside EMS, our co-hosts discuss the topic of mental health and why it’s important that first responders be aware of their stress levels
Want a free doughnut or a bowl of spaghetti? Here are retailers saying thanks to EMS providers, firefighters and police officers
If Proposition A passes, the Austin Police Department would gain staffing and funding, while the Austin Fire Department and ATCEMS would lose both
Check out these social posts from departments with their support on full display
An Arvada first responder received a sweet surprise when he approached what he was told was a walk-up patient needing assistance
Depending on Congress, 2022 could see the largest annual increase since 1990
If approved, the money generated will go to upgrading equipment like radios and extraction tools, as well as addressing the city’s aging fleet, Englewood Director of Finance Della Stearns said
Indian Creek’s fire department board contends that it cannot continue to provide effective service with just 20 percent of district residents pledging financial support
What are you to doing to enhance situational awareness and reduce multitasking in a world increasingly consumed with distraction?