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Honor the sacrifices and the legacy left by 9/11 responders by marking the anniversary with community service, education and self-care
Monitoring AVPU and other vital signs will help determine if the patient is improving, worsening or responding to treatment
Co-writer Patrick Pianezza: “I’ve been in those boots and I’m here to tell you thank you.”
All three Champaign first responders sustained serious stab wounds and were transported for emergency treatment
Honolulu’s City Council passed a resolution seeking a year-long performance audit of the homeless-response program and the city’s Emergency Services Department to gauge effectiveness, resource use and improvements
Why war stories aren’t just fluff; they’re the heart of how we learn and lead
Attorneys for 31-year-old Dontae Melton Jr. say officers restrained the man and waited nearly an hour for an ambulance that never came
The American Paramedic Association outlines a paramedic-led framework to stabilize EMS policymaking and improve system performance
A Florence County man opened fire on an ambulance during a domestic violence call
When Harrisville’s CON failed to transfer to Natural Bridge, Lewis County Search and Rescue assumed coverage
It’s 2025 — why do pediatric calls still make us sweat?
Patrick County supervisors to transfer management of Station 8, the county’s busiest rescue squad, to Ambulance Services of Lexington Inc.
From billing to bedside, a no-pitch panel of EMS leaders debated what’s next for AI in EMS — and who decides
What EMS providers need to know about the physiology behind the Lazarus syndrome to ensure a patient is deceased before declaring death
Experts say Katrina’s communication breakdowns, coordination gaps and aid delays still shape policy and should guide today’s debates over FEMA’s future
A national survey found 7.4% of U.S. emergency departments lacked 24/7 attending coverage in 2022, over 90% at small rural hospitals, fueling debate over APP-led care versus mandated physician staffing