DC EMS crews to start denying hospital transports for some patients
A new DC Fire and EMS policy allows EMS providers to refer some non-emergent patients to a clinic instead of taking them to a hospital
Veteran SC paramedic dies in off-duty domestic dispute
Rodney Gilmer, 50, was shot in the abdomen at his home and died of the injury less than an hour after being taken to the same hospital where he worked
SC county sued by family of woman killed in EMS vehicle crash
The lawsuit alleges paramedic Danny Tinnel was negligent when the EMS vehicle he was driving while responding to a call crashed into the Dyer family’s truck
Minn. EMS director recalls becoming patient after suffering heart attack
“I just didn’t think that would happen to me,” Don Hauge, a 38-year EMS veteran, said
Law firm Keavney & Streger launches transgender awareness program
The online training is designed to educate EMS and healthcare providers on issues facing the transgender community and how to adequately care for individuals
NJ law firm launches EMS transgender awareness program
The online training is designed to educate EMS and healthcare providers on issues facing the transgender community and how to adequately care for individuals