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A Kansas City paramedic sustained injuries after an altercation with a combative patient during transport
MEDIC leaders say the planned training facility at Central Piedmont’s Levine campus is vital to address space shortages and improve cross-agency coordination
Auburn City Council approved a contract making Springport the second Cayuga County town to formalize ambulance services
More than a dozen local police, fire, EMS and emergency management agencies participated in a three-day federally funded active shooter training in Clark County
Lawmakers advanced a bill that would increase penalties for obstructing police, firefighters and EMTs, raising the charge to a first-degree misdemeanor
Michael Montanaro Sr., a 30-year American Medical Response veteran, and his son Michael Jr. share a deep bond on and off duty
Prime Day 2025 is a chance for first responders to replace worn gear or upgrade tech
A bill advancing in the state legislature would allow hundreds of additional local governments to raise property tax limits to better fund fire departments and EMS
TRENDING NEWS
COLUMNISTS & EXPERTS
The proposed rule highlights a long-standing disconnect: ambulance reimbursement pays for transports, while communities depend on agencies to maintain round-the-clock readiness
Whatever happens next in court, this tragic case leaves EMS with five hard-earned lessons that could save a patient’s life — and your career
Communicating with law enforcement and following these clinical guidelines will help to keep patient safety first and foremost
Kyle Busch’s death from pneumonia-related sepsis underscores why early recognition, rapid treatment and public education matter
My legal career is predicated on defending providers who find themselves on the wrong end of the law because of the difficult judgement calls in the heat of a moment. This is not that scenario.
EMS doesn’t choose people — it prioritizes patients based on risk, access and the realities of an unstable scene
PRODUCT NEWS
No injuries were reported after the truck slammed into the front end of the ambulance, spinning it around
The injured paramedic was treated and released for injuries suffered in the crash with the tree
Medics were treating a patient with chest pains when the man opened the back doors, tried to climb in, then chased them with the knife
Firefighters found moderate smoke when they arrived; no one was injured and the cause is under investigation
All five people were taken to area hospitals with non-life threatening injuries
EMS took two people to a hospital for treatment and the ambulance crew was also checked out
The driver of the SUV fled after the crash and the patient and two medics are being treated for minor injuries
The technology, developed by firefighters, organizes 911 data under one network
They stood in front of the vehicle until police arrived on the scene and arrested the man
The paramedics in the ambulance and the driver of the truck were not injured