Penn State researchers seek EMS provider feedback on patients' social needs
Penn State College of Medicine researchers seek to better understand the factors that lead to unnecessary 911 calls and transports
Ala. man allegedly took police officer's gun, punched paramedic
The suspect is accused of pointing the officer's own gun at him and pulling the trigger
Ga. woman charged in wrong-way crash that killed paramedic on way home from work
Several witnesses said they saw the woman traveling in the wrong lane and tried to warn her to no avail
Remembering Paramedic, EMS storyteller Thaddeus ‘Ted’ Setla
Setla was a talented filmmaker who communicated the reality of EMS to educate, entertain and advocate
Technology adoption best practices
How do you ensure technology will scale 5, 10 years down the line?
New US bill raises criminal penalties for harming federal public safety personnel
The bill would carry a minimum mandatory sentence of 30 years for killing federally funded law enforcement members, firefighters and EMS providers