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Paramedic who worked for President George H. W. Bush honored
Evan Sisley, a Houston-based paramedic, worked for the former president for five years before his death and attended his funeral
NHTSA Office of EMS and ACEP partner to teach Stop the Bleed and CPR
In recognition of National EMS Week and National Stop the Bleed Day, staff from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the…
New York Faces a Growing Number of Ambulance Company Closings
State is on track to have over 20 closures in 2019.
States Turn to Drones to Predict Avalanches, Spot Wildfires
More and more agencies are using drones for a variety of tasks.
Three Dead as Tornado Strikes Missouri Capital
Violent storm touched down in Jefferson City before midnight.
Firehouse Subs foundation awards $17K to Ky. county
The Madison County EMS department offers classes to teach CPR and community members can call them to schedule a class
Minn. community paramedicine program lowers blood pressure, diabetes levels in patients
Certified community paramedics are improving patient health care and reducing costs through community home visits
Foundation searching for permanent National EMS Memorial site
A study conducted by the National EMS Memorial Foundation will help determine the best location for the National EMS Memorial in Washington…
Fire captain, paramedic among 14 first responders awarded Medal of Valor
President Trump honored more than a dozen first responders at a White House ceremony for their bravery while protecting their communities
3 killed, dozens injured in Mo. tornado, triggering search and rescue response
The weather service said it had received 22 reports of tornadoes by late Wednesday
CMMI Announces Request for Applications for ET3 Model
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (Innovation Center) is excited to announce that the Request for Applications (RFA) for the Emergency…
The Science, Skill, and Luck, Behind Evacuation Order Calls
Two key science-based factors influence the timing of the evacuation order.