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Here’s what EMS providers should know about the updated standards, national assessments and opportunities to improve pediatric care together
University of Pittsburgh researchers analyzing 169 scripted TV episodes found inaccurate CPR depictions are common, potentially reinforcing public misconceptions
Illinois State Police said an A-TEC Ambulance EMT and a semi driver were hurt, and another driver was arrested on suspicion of DUI
Research focuses on how care delivery may differ based on a patient’s ethnicity and race.
During a time of racial tension and social upheaval, the movement helped form the foundations of the pre-hospital care we’re used to today
Lake Forest’s Sam Hiller will take the ice in Milan during the Winter Olympics, bringing the split-second decision-making and composure of a first responder to Olympic hockey officiating
The new initiative aims to improve EMS data quality, reporting and use, with a focus on helping rural Florida agencies strengthen care through data-driven improvement
An international comparison found U.S. ambulance call-out fees top seven developed nations and vary sharply by state, with Illinois among the most expensive for ALS responses
A firsthand look at how Pro EMS turned candor, humility and field-tested leadership into a scalable, mission-first organization
Because we know how high the risk is for first responders, we must be diligent in detecting and preventing cardiac disease