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University of Iowa gets $8M grant to bring patient simulation training to rural areas
The university will buy three semi-trailer sized trucks to house the mobile simulation environments for EMS and nursing students
29 people sickened, 9 hospitalized after hazmat incident at Calif. plant
First responders attended to victims in an impromptu triage area outside the plant
‘The clock was ticking’: Ala. rescuers amputate man’s leg to free him after tornado
Fire/EMS officials called in a team of surgeons to perform the rare field amputation after a tree fell on the victim's house,…
‘We’ve become numb:’ Combatting PPE fatigue
More PPE training is unlikely to address PPE fatigue; here are 7 strategies that will
Maine rig with patient inside slides into ditch
Police said the snow-covered ground gave out underneath the New Gloucester Ambulance rig
How to improve sepsis care with better EMS education
EMS educators can improve sepsis patient outcomes by ensuring EMTs and paramedics have knowledge appropriate and impactful training
Private vs. public ambulance services: What’s the difference?
The discussion of private versus public ambulance services is often met with animosity; here's a no-fuss breakdown of the two
5 ways to enhance your EMS career prospects
Get your name out there by creating content for EMS publications and websites
Survey finds low public trust in local officials, higher trust in first responders
The Rave Mobile Safety report also includes data about trust in COVID-19 information and willingness to share information with 911
Alternate destinations: Engaging freestanding emergency department partners
MCHD achieves 250% increase in FSED transports, a sustained change that benefits all stakeholders
Fla. nurse pulls over to aid crash victim, finds EMT son already there
A college medical director and physician also stopped at the crash scene where the EMT, who was his student, was aiding the…
New England ambulance company adds 300 jobs amid COVID-19
Alert Ambulance Service Inc. has hired dozens of laid-off nurses and paramedics since March, nearly doubling its workforce