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Nursing, paramedic students, fire cadets experience trauma in mock crash
TSTC Emergency Medical Services students put their knowledge and emotions to the test yesterday during a mock drill
NY county introduces text-to-911 technology
Users should put 911 as the recipient, fill out the message field and a dispatcher will respond with questions
ESO acquires Dallas-based software firm
Austin-based ESO said the purchase of eCore Software extends the breadth of ESO's product portfolio
NC city expanding ‘yellow dot’ lifesaving program
The Yellow Dot program provides first responders with a person’s medical history, allergies, medications and medical conditions
Quarantines at Two Los Angeles Universities Amid U.S. Measles Outbreak
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A quarantine order was issued Thursday for hundreds of students and staff at two Los Angeles universities who…
Technimount System is launching the new Bracket Pro Serie 35 – Heavy Duty for the LIFEPAK® 15 Monitor/Defibrillator
The BP 35 HD was specifically designed and developed to answer the market’s needs for a more robust solution for extreme use…
Attempted Murder Charge for Veteran Who Struck California Crowd
Driver hit Sunnyvale pedestrians at high speed.
ESO Acquires eCore Software, Leading Scheduling Platform for EMS Agencies and Fire Departments
The acquisition will extend ESO’s broad product portfolio and provide a one-stop shop to fulfill the needs of most EMS agencies and…
Fla. city plans to start city ambulance service
This is the third time in 15 years that the Venice Fire Department has sought to take over ambulance service within the…
Fla. city plans to start city ambulance service
This is the third time in 15 years that the Venice Fire Department has sought to take over ambulance service within the…
Fla. county schools to connect buses to county emergency radios
The school district will purchase and install 690 radios on buses and equipment on 12 tower sites, all tied to the county's…
Android, Google users must say ‘Call 911’ instead of asking for an ambulance
Ambulance dispatchers have noticed an alarming number of calls coming in from people with medical emergencies