Why systems of care that scale represent the future of EMS

Flexible and scalable care systems that support clinicians for a variety of out-of-hospital needs will help reduce errors and improve outcomes

Police: Pa. man shoots at medics, police, then flees

Michael S. Spence, 28, is facing numerous charges in two cases, including aggravated assault, terroristic threats and reckless endangerment

LODD: Ind. medic collapses during transport of pediatric patients

Owen County EMS Paramedic Brandon Staley was treating two children in the back of the ambulance when he lost consciousness and was later pronounced dead

Armed man attacks 2 NY EMTs during transport, briefly hijacks rig

During transport, a man allegedly attacked 2 EMTS with a knife and took over the wheel for a short period of time before one EMT wrestled it back

Paramedic vs. EMT: Which path is right for you?

Becoming a paramedic is the highest level of prehospital care and requires much more advanced training than becoming a basic EMT

12-year-old hit by car waits 1 hour for Baltimore EMS ambulance

“We are simply overrun with calls,” Rich Langford, president of the Baltimore City Fire Local 734 union said

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