A federal judge dismissed a wrongful-death lawsuit alleging Bristol responders used excessive force and denied care to a ...
Rural providers say outdated reimbursement rates and workforce losses are forcing critical delays in emergency response ...
Billing for patients who are deceased on scene sits at the uncomfortable intersection of medicine, policy, finance and public ...
Retired firefighter and longtime motorsports safety official Billy Hurt was killed when two emergency vehicles collided while responding to a crash during a sprint car race ...
Contract negotiations may hold the key to closing the gap between what medics expect and the reality of the job ...
A growing number of EMS calls routed to a contractor-run nurse line are not subject to response-time standards, prompting ...
A private ambulance driven by a relative ran a red light and crashed into another car, leaving an infant dead and the child’s ...
First responders described pushing through to clear the Temple Israel synagogue in West Bloomfield Township, contain the suspect and evacuate children to safety ...
Lillian Bonsignore, the first former EMT to lead the FDNY, reflects on the department’s uneasy 1996 merger with EMS ...
Advocates say Worcester’s dispatch model sends armed officers instead of clinicians, raising safety concerns and questions about EMS system design ...
Effective EOCs depend on empowered decision-makers, disciplined structure and trust built long before activation ...
Sublette officials say increased demand and lost grant funding are forcing a push to staff a newly deployed ambulance ...
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