News

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

Calif. EMTs use AI ECG to catch heart attack earlyTuesday March 17th, 2026

Hall Ambulance EMTs used a new five-lead, AI-enabled ECG to confirm a heart attack in the field
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Seattle 911 nurse line faces scrutiny over ambulance delays, lack of oversightTuesday March 17th, 2026

A growing number of EMS calls routed to a contractor-run nurse line are not subject to response-time standards, prompting concern from officials and labor leaders
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Lawsuit challenges Mass. police-first response to mental health 911 callsTuesday March 17th, 2026

Advocates say Worcester’s dispatch model sends armed officers instead of clinicians, raising safety concerns and questions about EMS system design
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Ill. FD asks voters to fund staffing for ambulance amid call surgeTuesday March 17th, 2026

Sublette officials say increased demand and lost grant funding are forcing a push to staff a newly deployed ambulance
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Police investigate fatal Philadelphia ambulance crash involving relative driving rigMonday March 16th, 2026

A private ambulance driven by a relative ran a red light and crashed into another car, leaving an infant dead and the child’s mother hospitalized, police said
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Unions: Low pay could drive 1/3 of NYC EMS workforce out the door in 2026Monday March 16th, 2026

Union leaders warn up to 1,500 EMTs and paramedics may leave in 2026 as pay disparities with firefighters worsen staffing shortages and response times
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FDNY commissioner marks 30 years since controversial EMS mergerMonday March 16th, 2026

Lillian Bonsignore, the first former EMT to lead the FDNY, reflects on the department’s uneasy 1996 merger with EMS
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Staff cuts hit 9/11 WTC Health Program as workers reassigned to ICEMonday March 16th, 2026

Advocates and lawmakers warn staffing shortages at the World Trade Center Health Program are causing treatment delays for sick 9/11 responders and survivors
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Mobile crisis teams ease EMS, police workload but face uncertain fundingSunday March 15th, 2026

Programs that send mental health clinicians instead of police to crisis calls are expanding nationwide, but inconsistent funding and limited Medicaid reimbursement threaten their long-term stability
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Mont. FD gains medical response role to cut rural EMS delaysSunday March 15th, 2026

The new Quick Response Unit designation allows Ferndale firefighters to respond to medical calls and reduce long ambulance wait times in their rural community
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