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Readers share their photos of the World Trade Center steel in their communities
Remembering Ted as a friend first and a colleague second, unwavering in his quest to make the world better
President Trump and Congress have 7 weeks to support bipartisan opportunities to improve EMS safety, reimbursement, recognition and pay
In this episode, our co-hosts reflect on the life of Bryan Fass, who died on Sept. 16, 2019, leaving a legacy of contributions to EMS health and fitness, safety and readiness
EMS1 contributors acknowledge Bryan’s legacy and encourage all in EMS to continue his mission to improve wellness
Fass leaves a legacy of contributions to EMS health and fitness, safety and readiness
The American flag, raised by NYC firefighters at Ground Zero shortly after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, was discovered years later in Washington state
More than 400 first responders climbed a total of 110 flights of stairs in honor those who died in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001
More than 200 FDNY members have died of 9/11-related illnesses since the 2001 terror attacks and cleanup efforts at Ground Zero
Police received a criminal mischief report and found a vandalized 9/11 stone memorial covered with spray paint
Officials named the event after Richard Allen Pearlman, the youngest first responder who died during the attacks
The dedication of the monument was initially planned on Sept. 11, 2018, marking the 17th anniversary of the attacks, but organizers decided that more time was needed to complete the project
The 9/11 Memorial Glade honors rescue and recovery workers who were sickened or died after responding to the Sept. 11 attacks
A study conducted by the National EMS Memorial Foundation will help determine the best location for the National EMS Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Each family member of the fallen will be presented with a folded flag, a white rose and a medallion
The completion of the bike ride will be followed by the National EMS Memorial Service, which will honor 26 EMS providers who died in the line of duty in 2018
Minnesota legislators are considering a proposal to change the Eisenhower Memorial Bridge to the “Bridge of Valor” honoring all heroes
The Eli Staton Memorial Scholarship will cover the nearly $5,000 paramedic school tuition for one firefighter-EMT
Pilot Jennifer L. Topper and and flight nurses Bradley J. Haynes and Rachel L. Cunningham were killed in a crash while en route to pick up a patient
“The Team that Wouldn’t Be Here” shares the stories of NFL players who were saved by first responders
A tribute to thousands of responders is taking shape in Vermont; it will be installed this spring at the national Sept. 11 memorial
Tom Ridge personally thanked Austin firefighters and EMS providers who saved his life in 2017
Zach Pruitt was remembered by his colleagues as a “determined young man” who “loved his work”
The Fallen Heroes Memorial will honor local firefighters, EMS providers and police officers who died in the line of duty
Hundreds of first responders came to pay their respects to pilot Todd Lasky, nurse Bonnie Cook and paramedic Chris Iverson
Paramedic Alex Villanueva and his team reunited with Krystal Daniels when she arrived at the Springfield Township Fire Department to thank them for helping her in 2015
The Rams brought first responders and victims togther in no more than few days’ time, and gave away thousands of tickets to those most affected by the tragedies
Legislation recognizes and remembers first responder line of duty deaths
The “Firefighter and Paramedic Patrick Wolterman Memorial Highway” sign was erected for the first responder who died in a fire in 2015
Jennifer Cross was remembered by her colleagues as a hero who made a difference in her patients’ lives
Brookfield Fire Department Lt. Brian Kachaylo, who was also a STAT MedEvac flight paramedic, died of colon cancer
The Commonwealth Health ambulance features the names of 25 first responders and military members who lost their lives in the line of duty
Each year at ground zero, victims’ relatives infuse the ceremony with personal messages of remembrance, inspiration and concern