Unvaccinated Wash. firefighters will no longer be able to respond to medical calls
The vaccine requirement applies to salaried and volunteer responders in Skagit County fire districts
The vaccine requirement applies to salaried and volunteer responders in Skagit County fire districts
NAEMSP, NEMSMA agree that “it is critical” for paramedics, EMS physicians and other EMS providers to get COVID-19 vaccine
In this episode, our hosts discuss a Pinnacle presentation by Bryan Bledsoe, and do a deep dive on the industry aspects he identified as needing an overhaul
Find out how the one-two punch of charting and billing software from ZOLL Data Systems can help your EMS agency improve both patient care documentation and reimbursement rates
There is increased worry among behavioral health agencies and paramedics that the vaccine mandate will add to long-standing staffing shortage
Community members and first responders held a prayer vigil for Paramedic Richard McKinney, who was placed on a ventilator this week
Robert Ramsey, 78, collapsed on June 19 and was revived by Elections Surveyor Michael Arvanites who started CPR
In Santa Ana, City Manager Kristine Ridge announced this week plans to mandate vaccines against COVID-19, except for city employees who request to be exempted for health or religious reasons
Glynn County Fire Chief R.K. Jordan said the call volume is about 23 percent above normal so far in August, a month that has seen a rise locally, statewide and nationally in COVID-19…
NASA Security Specialist and former Firefighter/EMT Dr. Candice McDonald offers a rapid overview to what EMS volunteers need from their agency, and no, it’s not money