Ark. EMT returns to work after 100-foot fall
Jennifer Bartholmey was hiking by herself when she fell down a cliff and sustained multiple injuries, including a broken pelvis and tibia in March 2018
15 students treated by paramedics after eating marijuana edibles
A student allegedly brought marshmallow marijuana edibles to school and distributed them to fellow students
Bill would give retired first responders over 50 access to Medicare
The proposed legislation would ensure retired first responders between the ages of 50 and 65 would be eligible for Medicare
Tenn. EMS director suspended over alleged inappropriate behavior
District Attorney Mike Taylor confirmed the allegations against EMS Director Will Angel and has referred the case to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
Ala. ambulance service unable to secure $2M bond
First Response Ambulance Service was unable to obtain a $2 million performance bond required by the ambulance ordinance prior to commencing operations
House committee passes bill to help Pa. EMS, volunteer fire companies
Rep. Chris Sainato's House Bill 1834 will extend the expiring Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant program if it passes the floor vote