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Report: 800 Ark. EMS professionals let licenses lapse
According to Jon Swanson, Metro EMS executive director, 800 lapsed licenses is an uptick from the average 600 the state typically sees
Seattle nightlife employees learn to administer naloxone
City of Seattle‘s nightlife business advocate and program creator Scott Plusquellec said preventative action is key
Auburn Gymnast Severely Dislocates Both Knees in Floor Exercise
Gymnastics coach said he has never seen an injury like this before.
Memorial Honors Those with 9/11-Related Illnesses
Pathway at 9/11 Memorial and Museum honors those who are sick or who have died.
Five Dead, Two Hurt in Illinois Fire
Three children and two adults are dead in a mobile home fire in Goodfield.
Cincinnati Firefighters Rescue Crane Operator with Nearly Severed Arm 300 Feet Above the Ground
Technical rescue for man whose arm was cut by a cable.
Patient Fights Detroit Medics, Steals Ambulance
Call for an overdose ends with a fight and a stolen rig.
Three Dead in Phoenix Truck, Fire Engine Collision
Phoenix fire engine and a pickup truck collided as the engine was responding to a call.
How to prepare for and react after contact with emerging opioids
Manufactured, concocted and blended opioids require EMS training, PPE and decontamination strategies
First responders express desire for motorists to heed Scott’s Law
Formally known as the Move Over Law, it requires drivers to vacate the lane closest if there are first responders, public works…
First responders: Heed Scott’s Law, move over
Formally known as the Move Over Law, it requires drivers to vacate the lane closest if there are first responders, public works…
NY city ambulance service shuts down over lack of funds
The Livingston County Emergency Medical Services will take over for the now-closed Avon Rotary-Lions Ambulance service