Researchers from the University of Arizona and other institutions published a study on the trends and disparities associated with heat-related illnesses.
In an era of rising call volumes and costs for Emergency Medical Services, and as some towns continue to face staffing ...
National EMS leaders convene in Washington, DC to connect workforce leadership with federal advocacy as burnout, ...
A consulting firm says emergency medical response in the city is appropriate, but fire response still has some issues to ...
Midland City Council will hold a Feb. 18 workshop on a fire study proposing new stations, faster response times and higher staffing levels.
People expect an ambulance to be available when they call 911, but EMS is often not funded as an essential service. Communities need to understand that readiness requires an investment.” — Robbie ...
Trauma patients urgently requiring a breathing tube are more likely to survive if the tube is inserted before arriving at hospital compared to insertion afterwards, suggests a modeling study led by ...
The number of people seeking emergency care for heat-related issues grew faster than for non-heat-related health issues in ...
How Interoperability Strengthens Trauma Response and Recovery, examines how hospitals and state agencies can improve ...
T-R PHOTO BY ROBERT MAHARRY — Marshalltown Fire Chief Christopher Cross addresses the city council about the findings of an EMS study completed by Iowa EMS Consultants during Monday night’s meeting.
Less than two days after he stood before the Marshalltown City Council to present the results of the EMS study and discuss next steps, Cross made a similar presentation to the Marshall County Board of ...
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