News

Here you will find all of the latest news from our department.

GEMT Coalition secures federal funding for Mich. EMS agenciesWednesday March 5th, 2025

A new law signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will help EMS agencies access more federal funding to cover the costs of providing emergency medical transportation for Medicaid patients
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Nearly 70 Pa. fire, EMS departments receive $1M from state grant programWednesday March 5th, 2025

Delaware County fire and EMS providers will receive funding as part of a $37 million grant program supporting emergency services across the state
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Increase in demand leads Ill. FD to warn of EMS cuts and funding challengesWednesday March 5th, 2025

Volunteer firefighters began providing regular EMS care in small towns like Colona when ambulance tax funding fell short and volunteer numbers dwindled
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Mystery odor sickens Calif. ED staffWednesday March 5th, 2025

Firefighters have responded at least twice to Hemet Global Medical Center to test for carbon monoxide and other gases but did not detect any
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20 injured in Ky. nursing home fireWednesday March 5th, 2025

Residents of the Landmark Nursing Home in Bardstown, as well as staff and police officers, were treated for smoke inhalation
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Former Wash. first responders appeal COVID-19 vaccine refusal lawsuit decisionTuesday March 4th, 2025

Former Bellingham firefighters alleged that a 2021 vaccine mandate violated their rights and caused emotional distress through a "scorched-earth" enforcement policy
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Insider analysis: DC Fire and EMS invests in homegrown paramedics to tackle staffing shortagesTuesday March 4th, 2025

Program aims to recruit and train 50-75 paramedics annually to strengthen workforce
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Tesla crashes into Ill. house, killing 2, causing fireTuesday March 4th, 2025

Authorities believe speed was a factor when a Tesla crashed into a house in Woodridge, killing two people
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CFSI urges first responders to be involved in federal funding, staffing changesTuesday March 4th, 2025

As federal funding uncertainties loom, the Congressional Fire Services Institute emphasizes the need for first responders to follow legislative developments
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Cleveland EMS union pushes mayor for more paramedics, EMTsTuesday March 4th, 2025

Cleveland paramedics and EMTs are arguing that the mayor’s proposed budget fails to address staffing shortages
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