News

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

10 months on, N.Y. town's municipal ambulance corps still groundedSaturday August 16th, 2025

Tonawanda Supervisor Emminger says it’s still moving forward amid criticism as Twin City Ambulance continues coverage without a formal deal
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Iowa children’s hospital transforms lobby into triage zone for mass-casualty drilSaturday August 16th, 2025

Volunteer "patients" with mock injuries, victims of a simulated bleacher collapse, helped University of Iowa’s Stead Family Children’s Hospital rehearse rapid triage and stabilization protocols
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Photo of the Week: W.Va. mobile EMS classroomFriday August 15th, 2025

BridgeValley CTC’s repurposed ambulance delivers mobile EMS training to rural students
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11 N.Y. correctional facility staff hospitalized after suspected chemical exposures over 3 daysFriday August 15th, 2025

EMS transported multiple Auburn Correctional Facility officers and staff with dizziness, nausea and headaches after contact with inmate mail and cellblock air
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Indianapolis paramedics flag rising violence, trauma amid 350 calls a dayFriday August 15th, 2025

Paramedic Grace Denny says every medic faces a weekly violent encounter as unions warn EMS workers are four times more likely to be injured
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Conn. officials add Narcan to AED locations across townFriday August 15th, 2025

Naloxone will now sit alongside AEDs, CPR masks and Stop The Bleed kits at six park kiosks and municipal sites in Windham
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Conn. officials add naloxone to AED locations across townFriday August 15th, 2025

Naloxone will now sit alongside AEDs, CPR masks and Stop The Bleed kits at six park kiosks and municipal sites in Windham
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N.C. county medic of the year known for being an active recruiter, teacherFriday August 15th, 2025

Peer-voted and honored at the county commissioners meeting, the Lenoir native became a paramedic at 20, helps recruit and mentor new providers
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W.Va. rescue squads receive $200K from opioid settlement funds for new ambulancesThursday August 14th, 2025

Mercer County commissioners approved $100,000 apiece now, plus $50,000 annually for three years, from the $2.3 million opioid settlement fund
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National EMS Advisory Council board members terminatedThursday August 14th, 2025

A letter from Office of EMS Director Gam Wijetunge informed NEMSAC members that their appointments had ended
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