News
Here you will find all of the latest news from our department.| Ohio township turns to attorney general to collect unpaid EMS bills | Friday July 10th, 2026 |
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Liverpool Township will use the Ohio Attorney General's debt collection program to recover delinquent ambulance bills dating back as far as 10 years |
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| Photo of the Week: Hang in there | Friday July 10th, 2026 |
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A Maryland Trooper/Flight Paramedic is lowered from a helicopter |
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| 'We don’t stop until we get that person out': Miami USAR team return after rescuing survivor in Venezuela | Friday July 10th, 2026 |
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Miami Fire-Rescue personnel helped save a man trapped beneath rubble for eight days following Venezuela's devastating earthquakes |
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| Medevac marks service milestone in Va. | Friday July 10th, 2026 |
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PHI Air Medical now operates six Virginia bases, carrying whole blood and specialized equipment for emergency and critical care transports |
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| Lawmakers urge Sec. Kennedy to reappoint head of 9/11 health program | Friday July 10th, 2026 |
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling on the HHS Secretary to reappoint Dr. John Howard to lead the WTC Health Program |
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| Ohio firefighter/paramedic stabbed during court-ordered patient transport | Thursday July 9th, 2026 |
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A Springfield firefighter/paramedic suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being stabbed by a patient during a mental health transport |
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| 33 injured after bus crashes into Md. building | Thursday July 9th, 2026 |
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More than 100 first responders responded after a bus crashed into a building in Pikesville, prompting a mass casualty incident |
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| Ind. man charged after allegedly setting severed genitals, garage on fire | Thursday July 9th, 2026 |
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Fort Wayne police said Christopher Peden admitted to cutting off his genitals, dousing them with gasoline and setting them on fire |
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| Blood drive supports Tenn. county EMS whole blood program | Thursday July 9th, 2026 |
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A Chattanooga blood drive will offer free wellness lab panels or gift cards to encourage donations as trauma cases rise during the "100 Deadliest Days of Summer" |
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| Md. paramedic offered plea deal in firehouse bodily fluids case | Thursday July 9th, 2026 |
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Prosecutors are seeking a 30-year sentence, with all but 20 years suspended, if the Baltimore County paramedic pleads guilty to three counts of causing another person to ingest bodily fluid |
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