Rural Tenn. program teaches kids as young as 6 to administer Narcan
Through the program, children are taught about the dangers of opioids and given free doses of the antidote to take home
Man leaps from ambulance, is killed on Calif. highway
Officials say the man slipped out of restraints and pushed his way to the rig's rear door before jumping out
Poll Call: Should paramedics be allowed to carry guns on duty?
A comparison in polls shows a dramatic shift in how EMS providers perceive the need to arm paramedics
NASCAR outlines rapid response to Daytona 500 crash
Firefighters were on the scene within 19 seconds and paramedics were in the car to help injured driver Ryan Newman within 35 seconds
Pa. bill would ensure workers' compensation for all volunteer FFs, EMS providers
Under current law, volunteers may only be covered if they are injured during an emergency response and not during other on-duty activities
Ga. officials demand more accountability on EMS selection
New rules that take effect this spring will give the state more control over regional ambulance service selection