It’s coming from inside the house: Internal intentional misconduct in public safety
We must address public safety personnel who lie, cheat, steal, perjure, beat, molest, assault, falsify, embezzle and do otherwise bad things
Applying the wingmate concept to EMS
“There has never been a more crucial time to have a wingmate in EMS – a wingmate to watch your six and guide each other through the storm”
2 Md. EMS providers, deputy hospitalized after chemical exposure
Hazmat crews responded to the scene and discovered a large amount of the moisture-reducing chemical DampRid
At least 1 injured after stolen ambulance crashes in Chicago
Police said the ambulance was running and unlocked outside of a nursing home before it was stolen
Ind. city considers tripling ambulance fees to avoid losing money
The city has not adjusted its ambulance fees since 2007
Pa. volunteer fire, ambulance fundraisers hurt by COVID-19
Officials say some departments have lost more than $20,000 from a canceled event