Seattle to pay $65.75M to ambulance crash victim
The city of Seattle agreed to pay $65.75 million to the family of Brooke Taylor, marking the largest individual personal injury settlement in the city’s history
The city of Seattle agreed to pay $65.75 million to the family of Brooke Taylor, marking the largest individual personal injury settlement in the city’s history
Denzel Adonis, a graduate of FDNY High School class of 2011, was one of 50 paramedics who walked across the stage after a seven-year journey to fulfill his dream
Under the Handle with Care program, EMS providers or police can alert the school system when a child witnesses a traumatic event
Latest shooting highlights need to stop debating and start implementing ballistic vest plans, protocols and distribution
No longer just for hospitals and helicopters, blood products can benefit medical and trauma patients in the field
Officials said a gunman “eventually surrendered” after fatally shooting five people at a SunTrust bank
SB 1012 would allow specific firefighters and EMS providers to carry a concealed weapon without a permit
Police said the Calgary EMS crew was loading a patient into an ambulance when a vehicle struck one of the paramedics
Data visualization illuminates patterns and connections, allowing providers to tell a story and direct actions to improve care and performance
Under House Bill 194, the state would ask the officials to move air ambulance coverage under the state Medicaid plan