National Law Enforcement Museum unveils interactive 911 exhibit
Visitors stepping into the 911 Emergency Ops exhibit will experience the real-life intensity of a public safety command center and learn about the role of a 911 dispatcher
Visitors stepping into the 911 Emergency Ops exhibit will experience the real-life intensity of a public safety command center and learn about the role of a 911 dispatcher
When sleep-deprived, “Individuals working critical jobs may put themselves and [others] at risk,” one researcher said
Dozens of EMS providers protested against the ballot measure which they say eliminates private companies’ liability for violating legislation that would keep the current practice of staying on call during…
A "no" vote would require EMS providers to be unreachable on their breaks, while a "yes" vote would mean they would have to remain on call
Hurricane Michael closed in on the Florida Panhandle with potentially catastrophic winds of 145 mph, the most powerful storm on record ever to menace the area
One worker was killed and other injured when a three-story townhouse under construction.
The impact sent the pickup that was hit soaring and it landed on the car.
A ceremony for the victims of the limousine crash that killed 20 people ended with participants lifting candles above their heads to signal unity and perseverance.
Cardiac arrest is the third leading cause of death, but it can be stopped with more AED interventions
Paramedic Mark Kennedy helped U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin write the SIREN Act, which would reauthorize a federal grant program to support rural EMS agencies