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Only 14 states require 9/11 instruction, and Massachusetts hasn’t until Gov. Maura Healey directed the state to embed September 11 into curriculum framework
The Long Creek Fire Protection District’s trustees voted to terminate the ambulance service over legal and funding concerns and its impact on Abbott EMS
Fire and police agencies in Nashville, New Orleans, Toledo and Prince George’s County launched investigations and placed employees on leave after online comments about Kirk’s death
Campbell, also assistant fire chief with Chesapeake-Union Township VFD, died while on duty at Chesapeake EMS Station 3
Multnomah County reports better coverage but rising complaints, fewer stroke alerts, slow trauma departures and medics citing rushed training and burnout
Marking anniversaries, like 9/11, is important for honoring those experiences and carrying forward the lessons learned
The Enhancing First Response Act would recognize dispatchers’ lifesaving role and improve emergency communications infrastructure
End the burnout cycle with proven initiatives to create a more sustainable EMS culture
“We won the Grant! – Now What?”
A Fun Guide to Post-Award Management for Public Safety Teams