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Our co-hosts recount the EMS stories that generated the most debate on the podcast during the year; do you agree with their conclusions?
Both extrinsic and intrinsic motivation are critical for keeping team members involved and prepared for the challenges they face
The woman allegedly first threw a cinder block at an EMT, but missed him and instead hit the ambulance, breaking the window
County Ambulance had been accused of submitting false claims to Medicare and MaineCare
CPS partners with EMS industry leaders to benchmark EMS safety culture at the agency level
Rory Barros spent four months in the hospital, survived 16 surgeries and had his leg amputated after being hit
Jason Howard confessed to police he took the drugs and has been charged with felony drug possession and misdemeanor theft
The three crew members on board were injured in the July 7 crash, as the helicopter landed upright along Interstate 57
Officials said the Delran Emergency Squad was shut down because its chief, Donald Horner, tried to hinder an investigation and lacks certification
Liberty Ambulance Services reached a settlement in the investigation, resolving claims that they up-coded life support services from “basic” to “advanced”
Hobart Fire Department paramedic Ron Reed Jr. said he was trying to intubate a man who was suffering an overdose when the man coughed in his face
Records showed that dozens of Medic ambulances in Charlotte had engine-related issues while responding to calls and transporting patients
The pilot was transporting a paramedic, a flight nurse and a patient from St. Mary’s Medical Center to Advocate Christ Medical Center when the crash occurred
The EMS leader’s task is to recognize and reduce negative impacts of bias as much as possible
Changing a fragmented industry from the bottom up
The two Australian paramedics refused to take on an “extensive transfer” because they were concerned about their level of exhaustion
Susan James filed a lawsuit against Dr. Ajendra Sohal, who recanted a statement that she falsified his signature on a disability form
The EMT, who was reportedly reassigned to desk duty as a result of her injuries, has hired a personal injury lawyer
Michael Zunk, who allegedly stole an ambulance from an emergency room, said there was a “hit out on him”
The comments were made in reference to a photo of a Native American teen wearing a T-shirt with the wording “No one is illegal on stolen land”
The city’s lawsuit takes aim at more than a dozen firms, arguing their actions to promote prescription opioids have caused an addiction crisis
Sharing data across EMS agencies is one of the most effective ways to combat the opioid crisis in communities
John McGuire was charged with theft after a firefighter claimed to have seen him put Mel Bricker’s money clip into his pocket
Two agencies share innovative ways to use data to improve performance, as well as measure and report the value EMS providers offer to their patients, agencies and communities
Police said Scott Sampson crashed into an ambulance that was being used for driver training while his 1-year-old son was with him in the vehicle
Officials said the actress kicked an EMT while she was being placed onto a gurney and punched an officer who was trying to intervene in a family dispute
EMS benchmarks can help drive STEMI care improvements through data-driven improvements and hospital collaboration
A Camden County Fire Department ambulance and a truck used for extinguishing brush fires were badly burned, emergency management coordinator Christy Saunders said
Police found the man wandering a parking lot and covered in grass and dirt, and said he began to “freak out” when paramedics arrived
Laura Norton said an ambulance took off after hitting her car, but the company counterclaimed that the incident did not occur
Make information sharing a part of your mass casualty incident protocols, especially in incidents involving children or unknown illness
Our co-hosts discuss a recent article written by EMS1 columnist Catherine Counts