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The importance of bearing witness to the tragedy we encounter in daily life, and the gifts that these difficult situations sometimes bring
Do you agree with cohost Chris Cebollero that progressive discipline is “antiquated” and should be phased out?
5 tips to inspire and influence others, stop making assumptions, removes biases and build better relationships
A Trans Care ambulance was stopped in the zone when it was struck from behind
The Morristown-Hamblen paramedic captain collapsed while he and his partner were treating a patient
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Twin Cities hospitals have cut training opportunities
The Denver Fire Department believes cross-training firefighters will help patients as Denver Health fails to meet response time goals
New Haven Fire Chief Fire Chief John Alston said the department has 15 paramedics compared to 50 the department normally has
The Normal Fire Department announced that paramedic-level care is now on all of its front-line fire engines
Los Angeles reporter David Nazar zeroed in on California’s MediCal healthcare reimbursement system, known for some of the lowest reimbursement rates for private ambulance companies in the U.S.
21 Carroll County fire, EMS employees have either quit or been fired in the last 10 months
Two Springfield Township medics have been fired; the fire chief and assistant chief remain on leave
Medway discontinued use of the ambulance service after the patient was forced to walk an “unreasonable distance” to the ambulance
Veteran Somerset Officer/EMT Kevin Huzsek broke a window and crawled into a bedroom to rescue the resident, a woman in her 80s
Kenley Johnson, who earned her EMT certification while still in high school and now works for Comanche County EMS, is in her first semester of the Paramedic program at Texas State Technical College
The Moscow Administrative Committee recommended the city council approve a FEMA grant application that would lessen the cost of the three new hires
Our hosts share their personal public speaking recommendations, as well as pitfalls to avoid and how to calm your nerves
The web portal was launched to guide candidates through the new AEMT and paramedic certification examinations set to begin on July 1, 2024
First responder nutrition experts share how healthy snacking, making over your food environment and mindset fuel your body for both wellness and performance. Part of First Responder Wellness Week.
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Erin and Ashley Lucas are the only set of twins on the staff of the Lexington Fire Department, and they said that sometimes makes work a little more interesting
“The generalized view of the EMS and the paramedic profession is one of hope, survival and sustained life, but the paramedic’s view of themself regarding day-to-day endeavors does not always shine and glimmer with valor”
Guest host Rob Lawrence talks EMS advocacy: “We need voices. We need people. We need people to convey the message.”
The Mayo Clinic and OPTAC-X test wearable tech to allow doctors to see what EMTs, medics see on the scene
Through a steadfast commitment to daily steps and leaning on your support system, change is achievable
The lawsuit claims the Nuvance ambulance EMTs were not trained nor capable of providing proper care, treatment and monitoring
Regardless of why an error happened, the focus should be on preventing any future errors, supporting the provider’s remediation plan and helping them move on
After the LODDs in Burnsville, Bayport officials agreed to first responders asking for the lowering of the U.S. flag for future statewide mourning
The vital role of self-awareness and authenticity in shaping EMS leadership
Wallingford opted to remove the one year of experience qualification from future applications to open the EMS positions up to a broader pool of applicants
Jim Meyer suffered a broken vertebra and multiple skull fractures when the tree struck him during training
The state trooper’s SUV rear-ended a staged Bethel FD fire truck that had responded to a separate crash on I-89
Raleigh County officials are dividing over $300K to several EMS departments to supplement salaries