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Even the most disciplined providers burn out when high demand meets zero recovery
The new fee was approved as Douglas County Fire-EMS looks to recover supply and medication costs from 911 medical calls that do not result in a billable ambulance transport
Beginning July 1, the Lexington Fire Protection District will become the primary ambulance provider for the Octavia Fire Protection District, covering four communities with BLS service
Firefighters rappelled down a cliff near the Cliff House to reach a barefoot woman trapped above the surf
The agency is again accepting applications for its Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program after a court order, but new rules could make it harder for smaller communities to compete for funding
PFD Assistant Chief Jeff Schripsema shares a powerful story highlighting the department’s commitment to its members
Inside the 72-hour program helping veterans and first responders face trauma at its source — and reclaim their lives
Real culture shift starts small, with consistent actions from a committed minority willing to lead differently
Two Woodstock EMTs are paying out of pocket for stab- and bullet-resistant vests as their agency says budget limits prevent issuing the gear to all responders
Cooper EMS paramedics can now administer extended-release buprenorphine in the field, giving overdose patients longer treatment coverage and more time to connect with follow-up care