News

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

World War II nurses push for Congressional Gold Medal recognition for bravery and serviceSaturday November 15th, 2025

At 106, former Army nurse Alice Darrow joins a dwindling group of World War II nurses still alive who treated the wounded under fire, endured captivity and laid the foundation for modern military medicine
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Ala. FD unveils community-funded storm shelter to protect first responders ahead of severe weatherSaturday November 15th, 2025

After a 2001 tornado tore the station’s roof off, the Caddo-Midway Volunteer Fire & Rescue District installed an eight-person safe room
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FR Conversions earns Ford Pro upfitter accreditation for Type II ambulance portfolioFriday November 14th, 2025

Ford partnership affirms industry-leading standards of safety and quality
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Government reopens: What EMS providers need to know right nowFriday November 14th, 2025

The end of the federal government shutdown brings back ambulance add-ons — this is how it affects EMS billing and reimbursement
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Should NYC split EMS from FDNY? Pay, staffing and patient care are on the lineFriday November 14th, 2025

A push to return EMS back to its own agency is gaining momentum amid response times, pay parity demands and warnings from FDNY leadership that a breakup could add cost and complexity
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Va. sheriff's office trains deputies to be EMTsFriday November 14th, 2025

The Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office now has over 20 deputies trained as EMTs
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Colo. 'Santa Medics' aim to top 2024 holiday donationsFriday November 14th, 2025

Thompson Valley EMS is collecting new, unwrapped gifts at drop-off sites across Loveland, Berthoud and Johnstown
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Photo of the Week: 'Measure twice, cut once' airway trainingFriday November 14th, 2025

Salisbury firefighters get a feel for surgical cricothyrotomy during airway training
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Tanker leaking ammonia gas sickens dozens at Okla. hotelFriday November 14th, 2025

A leaking gasket on a truck released anhydrous ammonia outside a hotel in Weatherford, injuring five officers and sending 45 people to hospitals
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Mich. bill would let paramedics provide limited ALS on BLS units to boost rural EMSThursday November 13th, 2025

House Bill 5249 would allow BLS crews staffed with a paramedic and EMT to operate at a restricted ALS level, easing 24/7 ALS staffing pressures
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