Here you will find all of the latest news from our department.
W.Va. county expands ambulance fee to commercial properties
Monday March 30th, 2026
Morgan County officials said the change will help cover a funding gap for the county's ambulance service contract without raising fees on residential property owners Read More
Fla. college EMT graduate receives congressional recognition for life-saving delivery
Monday March 30th, 2026
The Polk County Fire Rescue EMT was honored for his service after helping save a newborn during a high-risk emergency call Read More
Veteran paramedic named new EMS chief of Wis. city
Monday March 30th, 2026
Veteran paramedic and former Brookfield deputy chief Kris O'Dell steps into a leadership role after Middleton Common Council approval Read More
Fire collapses Pa. Amish school leaving 3 children burned
Sunday March 29th, 2026
Three children were airlifted after a fire tore through and collapsed Hidden Valley School in Spartansburg Read More
2 dead, 7 injured in Tenn. school bus crash
Sunday March 29th, 2026
Two students were killed and at least seven other people were injured when a school bus carrying Kenwood Middle School students on a field trip crashed Read More
Hawaiian tour helicopter crashes near remote beach, killing 3
Saturday March 28th, 2026
A sightseeing helicopter carrying a pilot and four passengers crashed near Kalalau Beach on Kauai’s remote Na Pali Coast Read More
Iowa FD restores full ambulance fleet with new 4x4 unit
Saturday March 28th, 2026
A new ambulance placed into service returns Muscatine firefighters to full fleet strength, replacing a unit totaled in a 2025 crash Read More
Photo of the Week: Pittsburgh EMS radiological response training
'You'll never see a bill': Wash. FD launches no-cost ambulance service after AMR rate hike
Friday March 27th, 2026
Spokane County Fire District 9 will begin operating its own ambulance service July 1, becoming the county’s only fire district independent of AMR Read More
Getting out in 4 minutes: Audit finds San Diego FD response delays after 2019 dispatch change
Friday March 27th, 2026
A new city audit says a 2019 triage protocol helped slow firefighter turnout, contributing to missed emergency response goals across San Diego for three years in a row Read More