Ambulance company considers furlough of 600 employees amidst COVID-19 crisis
Falck said transport volume has fallen dramatically during the pandemic, leading to a dip in revenue
Good news: 2 W.Va. ambulance squads secure sufficient PPE
The two agencies, including a volunteer squad, were struggling to find protective equipment amidst COVID-19-driven shortages
COVID-19 resources from EMS organizations (updating)
Industry association websites, webinars and resources offer training, procedures and advocacy for their members who are on the frontline pandemic response
Photo of the Week: Partners holding the line in NYC COVID-19 crisis
This week's photo captures two Northwell Health EMS providers responding to a confirmed COVID-19 case in Queens
Cleveland man claiming to have COVID-19 arrested after allegedly spitting on paramedic
The man, who later tested negative for COVID-19, faces three counts of fourth-degree felony assault
Beyond the scope or part of the job? EMS providers weigh in on COVID-19 hazard pay
EMS1 members shared their perspectives after it was reported that federal officials were considering hazard pay for first responders during the pandemic