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Firefighter injured during S.C. training exercise
A Gaffney City firefighter was airlifted to the hospital and is recovering
10 things you need to know about pediatric analgesia
Make a plan for treating pediatric pain that includes managing unfamiliarity and stress in both the patient and their parents or caregivers
Video: Flipping the switch on ‘hot’ responses
Turning off the lights and siren can provide safer outcomes for EMS professionals without compromising patient care
Pa. Fire, EMS companies awarded $320,000 in state grants
The funding will aim to keep equipment, facilities high-quality for responders and communities
News of the week: Ketamine, bullying and harassment
By listener request, our hosts discuss the new law restricting ketamine use in Colorado and the Chicago sexual harassments settlement
Mich. county reaches critical ambulance status daily
Genesee County is exploring alternatives to help with ambulance shortages to better serve community
RI firefighters’ EMT licenses reinstated after suspension
The two Warwick underwent investigation following a patient's death
$100K gift helps Oregon community buy two new ambulances
Partnership between St. Charles Health and Crook County Fire & Rescue continues to meet local need
Wis. firefighter-paramedic seriously injured after 35-foot off-duty fall
Racine's Steve Leger was air lifted to a nearby hospital, where he remains
How EMS chiefs can end bullying and harassment
These concrete actions will help firefighters, paramedics and officers eliminate harassing behavior from their departments
Colo. law restricting EMS use of ketamine goes into effect
Restrictions include ketamine and airway management training, equipment in the presence of law enforcement
Baltimore gets 98 new apparatus units, totaling $40 million
The new additions to the fleet include rescue boats, air units, bariatric medic units, engines and medical units