Unique patient signs: A case study

Paying attention to common eponyms discovered during a patient assessment and their associated pathology can identify a patient’s most critical needs

Drexel University scientists complete study of assaults on first responders

First responders who have been assaulted need more counseling on what they can expect from the legal system, study says

Area 51 events in Nevada prompt emergency crowd planning

County officials are concerned that a surge of visitors will crowd public medical services.

International Association of Fire Chiefs CEO and Executive Director Mark Light Retires

On August 19, 2019, the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) announced that Mark Light has retired from his position as CEO and Executive Director.

EMT Killed in Demolition Derby Crash

Darylynne Day leaves behind two young children and a husband.

Ga. man accused of stealing $136K from ambulance service

Edward T. Stevenson allegedly cashed 132 checks from the ambulance service from January 2013 to March 2017

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