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‘Stay on the line, I’ll tell you what to do next’
Paying homage to our heroes in headsets during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
How to celebrate the importance of 911 emergency dispatchers in the chain of survival
A 911 communications center displays a lifesaver ring as a visual reminder of the purposeful work dispatchers do for their communities
Fla. woman allegedly fought medics, said she was Harry Potter after fatal hit-and-run
Police said the woman, Nastasia Snape, 23, was found to be in possession of a synthetic drug called T salts
Ambulance service ordered to pay $29.5M to model who suffered brain damage
The service was sued for reportedly not carrying IV epinephrine to treat the woman's severe allergic reaction
Texas EMS providers give firsthand account of rescuing 6, reviving baby after winter crash
Acadian Paramedic Heather Waites and EMT Ryan Wilkenfeld were recently awarded for their actions after witnessing the crash
AT&T launches FirstNet Health & Wellness Coalition
The coalition consists of more than two dozen public safety organizations and aims to address first responders' physical and mental health needs
Retired combat medic aids motorcyclist injured in NJ crash
The retired medic rendered life saving measures after the motorcyclist was thrown from the bike, police said
A multifaceted approach to first responder health and wellness
What can agency leaders and first responders do to overcome the challenges and effects of such a physically and mentally taxing career?
Webinar: Let’s Talk Real Numbers: Combatting EMS Burnout and Turnover
With turnover among EMS hovering at 25% per year and costing more than $7700 per paramedic, data-driven strategies can help you improve…
Photo of the Week: U.S. representative shares lessons from ride-along with EMS crew
Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) shared three takeaways from his night with Hennepin EMS paramedics
2 AHA courses receive new CAPCE designation through personalized learning methods
The America Heart Association courses were recognized for their use of an adaptive learning model involving AI and customization
Ohio bills would penalize demonstrators who target first responders, block roadways
The ACLU of Ohio said some parts of the legislation could have a chilling effect on free speech