An ‘MCI that escalated for 3 weeks’: FDNY EMS chief reflects on NYC virus peak
Through sheer force of will by first responders, healthcare workers and the city as a whole, the COVID-19 battle is winding down, but leaves scars
‘Stay strong and stick together:’ FDNY EMS chief reflects on NYC’s COVID-19 peak
Through sheer force of will by first responders, healthcare workers and the city as a whole, the COVID-19 battle is winding down, but leaves scars
Quick Take: Does antibody testing lead to false sense of security?
University of Washington Physicians discuss false-positive rates and the work ahead to study COVID-19 immunity
Compassion fatigue: The hidden danger of concurrent national public health emergencies
Training, mental health resources are essential to support first responders facing both the opioid crisis and COVID-19 outbreak
Okla. EMT hospitalized with COVID-19 for more than a month denied workers' comp
Mercy Regional EMT Ibeth Carpenter has been in the hospital since March 9 and was the first COVID-19 patient in Oklahoma to be placed on an ECMO machine
Pittsburgh medic goes into cardiac arrest while responding to bicycle crash
The medic is said to be in serious but stable condition after being resuscitated and transported to the hospital