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One worker had been critically injured after coming in contact with a high-voltage power line while at the top of the tower in Burleson
A University of Colorado’s Colorado Springs spokesperson said the man was in the audience watching the event when the weight cleared the barrier and struck him
Learn how implicit bias is shaping (and harming) the care we give to female patients
Back injuries happen all too frequently in EMS, endangering ourselves, our partners and our patients; learn how to prevent them
A fatal medication error and subsequent involuntary manslaughter charge highlights the ongoing challenges of error reporting in EMS
Watch as Steve Whitehead shares quick tips for improving stroke care
Governors in Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida declared states of emergency
Some chemicals are linked to heart disease and reduced lung function, while inhaling toxic forms of arsenic, chromium, and benzene may cause other health issues
Moline Deputy Chief Travis Noyd recalled wondering about his path in engineering technology before deciding to switch careers and become a paramedic
Approximately 850 patients and residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities and group homes were evacuated during the wildfires, according to the California Department of Public Health
Medic 1 provided an update on the condition of two paramedics seriously injured in a crash involving two school buses
The Middle Township officer arrived on the scene first and immediately began administering CPR; the paramedic took over CPR upon arrival until the child’s pulse returned
New Britain officials credit Narcan training and social services with a 51% decline in opioid deaths
“We can’t plan for everything, but with the right people, policies, training, and supervision in place we can best handle whatever may come our way”
“What happens when the kidneys aren’t getting enough blood? They sound the alarm with renin.”
The Adams County EMT had admitted to a substance abuse problem during an investigation into an altercation during a possible overdose call