The Emerald Isle Fire Department has received Pedi-Mate pediatric restraint devices to enhance the safe transport of infants ...
The Whole Blood Program has helped save 14 lives in Carroll County since its implementation in May, according to Carroll County Assistant Fire Chief Eric Zaney.
The advanced technology was added to all ambulances and quick response vehicles in the county beginning February 1st.
Pitt County Emergency Medical Services announced it is equipping county ambulances and quick response vehicles with Sapphire IV infusion pumps in an effort to provide safer, more precise medication an ...
Becoming an EMT can sometimes require a tedious and expensive process, but in North Texas, one county is trying to simplify the steps — producing some homegrown EMTs of their own. The twist? They're ...
Cole County EMS has earned official Pediatric Ready recognition from the Missouri Emergency Medical Services for Children Program. According to a news release, caring for pediatric patients in a ...
Three young Aurora Health Care patients were surprised at American Family Field with an all-expenses-paid trip to the Milwaukee Brewers' spring training in Arizona. Three young Aurora Health Care ...
A class of students from the county’s EMS education division. Submitted photos After an expansion to Chautauqua County’s EMT training programs a few years ago, classes are still beginning at nearly ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville EMT recruits participated in basic life support training Monday. EMT Academy 21, part of Louisville Metro EMS, is one of the largest in recent history. On Monday, ...
BRYAN COUNTY, Ga. — 26 paramedics and EMTs in Bryan County Fire & Rescue are at risk of their licenses lapsing by the end of March after the department failed to get state approval for its in-house ...
Students in the Luzerne County Community College Emergency Medical Technician program, offered through the Mary Gill Carrozza, R.N. School of Nursing and Health Sciences, recently completed their EMT ...
Inpatient care for children with complex health issues has grown significantly more intensive over the past 20 years, according to a study published Dec. 2 in JAMA Network Open. A national group of ...
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