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How First Priority Mobile Healthcare is rethinking workforce sustainability
At PWW XI, Donnie Woodyard challenged EMS leaders to look beyond today’s staffing, funding and operational pressures and embrace the innovations that could redefine the profession
New legislation will reimburse EMS agencies for treatment in place, telemedicine-supported care and transport to alternative destinations
A San Jose fire engineer collected more than $1 million in overtime pay since 2023 as staffing shortages, rising call volume and paramedic vacancies continue to drive overtime costs
EMS personnel, a patient and three other people were hospitalized after a Harford County crash
Five people were decontaminated after an accidental chemical spill involving chlorine, bromine and hydrochloric acid sparked a fire at Stockton University
Fire departments and EMS providers across west-central Illinois received funding through the Illinois Small Equipment Grant Program
The proposed changes would clarify continuing education requirements, documentation standards and accepted education sources for EMS certification, recertification and reentry pathways
Veteran New Haven firefighter/paramedic Thomas “TJ” Kochera was credited with numerous lifesaving rescues and cardiac arrest saves
Specialized cave and swift-water rescue teams worked through flooded roads and dangerous conditions to pull 14 people safely from two Jackson County caves