EMS Today 2019 Quick Take: Keeping female emergency services personnel safe
While exposed to the same on-the-job dangers as their male colleagues, female firefighters, EMTs and paramedics have different levels of risks
While exposed to the same on-the-job dangers as their male colleagues, female firefighters, EMTs and paramedics have different levels of risks
Donna Jaworski returned to her EMT career as valedictorian of her class after leaving the industry in 2003 to care for her family
Sgt. J.T. Foster said the state was asked to take over the investigation of Rodney Gilmer’s death because many staff members had a relationship with him
Shemar Brooks and Zhaniesha Burnette were helping a friend who was stranded while driving an ambulance when they were struck by a tractor trailer
Our co-hosts sit down with the NAEMSP president to discuss how the new reimbursement model will transform all aspects of the industry
The Park Ridge Fire Department responded to 5,187 calls in 2018, 3,156 of which were EMS calls
A nurse practitioner will accompany Beverly Hills Fire Department firefighter-paramedics as they respond to 911 calls
Friends of EMS personnel had to stopped to help on I-16.
Jaworski was a city EMT for 10 years before she left to care for her family.
Many of the victims were trapped inside buildings on fire in Dhaka.