News

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

Calif. fire district warns proposed Medicaid cuts could hit ambulance service reimbursementsWednesday June 3rd, 2026

Sonoma County fire officials warn that a federal proposal to reduce Medicaid reimbursements could cost hundreds of dollars per transport and strain emergency response budgets
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Md. county EMS accepts grant funding to carry whole blood on ambulancesWednesday June 3rd, 2026

A state grant will allow Dorchester County EMS crews to administer whole blood to patients before they reach the hospital
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Ill. FD raises fees for repeated non-emergency EMS callsWednesday June 3rd, 2026

The Schaumburg Fire Department says the new fee policy is aimed at reducing repeated calls for lift assists and household help
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Ohio pool pump failure sends 14 to hospitalWednesday June 3rd, 2026

Fourteen Minster swim team members were hospitalized after a chlorine pump malfunction reportedly exposed swimmers to chemicals
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W.Va. ambulance director resigns amid scrutiny over fatal ambulance incidentTuesday June 2nd, 2026

Monica Mason stepped down as executive director of the Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority as the agency faces fallout from a fatal incident and questions about finances
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'I'm tired of losing my friends': Iowa first responder mental health symposium focuses on trauma, resilienceTuesday June 2nd, 2026

The First Responder Center for Excellence and the University of Iowa are developing free online wellness modules to help first responders build coping skills and recognize when stress becomes distress
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Ill. firefighter/paramedic dies while on dutyTuesday June 2nd, 2026

Harlem-Roscoe Fire Protection District firefighter/paramedic John Morgan was remembered for his dedication to public service and compassionate patient care
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NYC council seeks $4.5M for report on 9/11 toxinsTuesday June 2nd, 2026

City leaders are pushing for funding to determine when officials first knew Ground Zero air quality was dangerous and to release records tied to post-9/11 exposure risks
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Ill. fire district ends ambulance service standby for neighboring FDTuesday June 2nd, 2026

Union leaders say Homer Township Fire Protection District's decision could delay patient transports as call volume continues to rise
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Entire Okla. EMS crew resigns, citing low pay, limited staffingMonday June 1st, 2026

Burns Flat EMS personnel say the state’s non-essential classification hurts rural EMS staffing
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