$3M settlement reached in URMC HIPAA case involving stolen flash drive, laptop
The center also agreed to take substantial corrective action after protected health information was disclosed in separate 2013 and 2017 breaches
First responders could get free 5G for 10 years from T-Mobile
If merger with Sprint closes, the “New T-Mobile” will provide free service to public and nonprofit law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies that apply
Increased fines for false alarms planned in Ga. city
Rising volumes of false fire, medical and burglary alarms have prompted Columbus fire and police administrators to propose stiffer penalties for repeat offenses
Watch: FDNY fights back with PSA about paramedic, EMT assaults
The PSA, which was created nearly a month after an EMT was viciously attacked, talks about the consequences of assaulting EMS personnel
Mom credits responders for saving her son's life after car fell on him
Police officers lifted the car off Justin Muller, a 23-year-old Army specialist, and paramedics treated his collapsed lung at the scene
Choose your ambulance, Ind. county officials say
In a letter to Delaware County 911 Dispatch, the county commissioner said callers have the right to decide which ambulance service responds