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Matthew Streger argues that preventable harm in EMS is less about knowledge gaps and more about culture, discipline and consistency
EMS personnel, dispatchers and other first responders are speaking more openly about PTSD, burnout and stigma as more agencies expand mental health programs
More than 100 paramedics staffed the three-day event, using foot teams to reach and treat patients in dense crowds
Weeks after suffering a massive heart attack at home, Shayne South returned to Lynchburg Fire Station 7 to thank the firefighters and paramedics who revived him and rushed him to lifesaving treatment
Rosendale police said a loaded tri-axle dump truck lost control and flipped onto an oncoming vehicle, trapping three people inside
For 2 hours and 43 minutes each day, someone is influencing our providers, and ideally, it should be us
Officers made two calls for EMS before transporting the 22-year-old themselves during a medical emergency
Understanding these fractures is vital for providing effective patient care and making informed treatment and transport decisions
How to use the lost art of auscultatory percussion to evaluate suspected long bone fractures
Despite a lack of evidence, applying a splint effectively has been and will likely continue to be a mainstay of EMS practice