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A new film explores the infamous 2011 case of Raymond Zack, who walked deliberately into San Francisco Bay and drowned as police and firefighters watched from the beach.
At Georgia's Piedmont Newnan Hospital, parents of underweight and premature newborns are taught CPR due to their higher risk of medical complications. For Dana Welch, that was key to saving her baby daughter Piper three weeks later.
A former Missouri paramedic is not only charged with sexually abusing a minor for years, he also allegedly viewed child pornography at his station. How can we keep such predators out of our profession?
St. Paul firefighters don't really actually rescue cats from trees. But with Foxy stuck for days high up a 70-foot pine and weakening fast, they made an exception Saturday. http://www.emsworld.com/news/12158575
The grant has been earmarked as follows: $552,058 for planning and training, $1.4 million for equipment, $49,000 for organization and $109,960 to cover management and administrative costs. Most of the $1.4 million earmarked for equipment will go toward the purchase of body armor, helmets and other protective gear.
People with muscle-wasting conditions will have their health needs flagged to the ambulance service as soon as an emergency 999 call is made.
A Rural Metro ambulance and a semi collided during whiteout conditions.
Pending federal regulations threaten a longstanding practice that has allowed EMS personnel to administer controlled substances to patients who, for example, are suffering with severe pain or experiencing seizures. This practice will soon be prohibited unless the nation’s Controlled Substances Act is amended accordingly.
Twenty-six times last year, Andy Brown hoisted his bagpipes onto his left shoulder and breathed melodies of comfort. Each song was for a veteran, a police officer or a member of the fire service.
Being successful in a paramedic program requires academic ability, dedication and commitment to excellence. This article from the EMS World archives looks at specific areas you can sharpen to excel in your paramedic education: www.emsworld.com/10258940
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