EMS students conduct study on bullying, harassment, critical stress
A group of students is conducting a survey to shed light on the “things that nobody wants to talk about”
Investigation reveals fire dept. staff trained on newly deceased person
Officials said several department members practiced multiple intubations on a body that was awaiting transport to a funeral home
Conn. to receive $22M to fight opioid epidemic
The funding package, announced Friday by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, consists of two $11 million grants, to be dispersed over two years
3 ways telemedicine can increase the reach of your EMS agency
Improve access to care and triage less urgent calls for more efficient use of healthcare resources
Fired paramedics receive $622K from city in settlement
The city of Sun Prairie settled with paramedics John Uebelacker and Matthew Schaller who were cleared of wrongdoing after being fired in 2014 over the care of a...
Flight paramedic invents light to keep kids safe at bus stops
LifeNet Flight Paramedic Bob King created “Hannah’s Light,” in honor of a 7-year-old girl who was hit by a bus outside her home