Minn. bill would allow rural EMS to administer complex medications
Currently, responders can give simple medicine such as an Epipen, but only doctors can administer more complex medicine because of liability issues
Kan. EMT avoids prison time on morphine theft conviction
Colby W. VanWagoner admitted in his plea to tampering with vials of morphine sulfate, replacing the morphine with saline solution
Woman arrested after allegedly assaulting EMT, police
Taylor Forrester was “visibly intoxicated” at a hotel and struggled when police and EMS workers attempted to assist her
EMT suspended, accused of punching trauma patient in ambulance
Kendal Evan Billings was arrested in December and charged with aggravated battery after allegedly striking a combative patient "multiple times"
Future-proofing 911 call centers
Five insights to prepare for what the present, and future, hold in store for 911 dispatch communication centers
Fla. county writes off $67M in debt from unpaid ambulance fees
Some of the debts were listed at $75, while other charges were several thousand dollars each