News

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

400+ EMS agencies now carry blood for 911 callsThursday June 25th, 2026

The Prehospital Blood Transfusion Coalition says the milestone reflects growing momentum to get blood products to patients with life-threatening bleeding before they reach a hospital
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Lawsuit alleges delayed paramedic care in death of former NFL star Doug MartinThursday June 25th, 2026

Martin's family claims Oakland police restrained the retired running back until he stopped breathing and alleges a Falck paramedic crew failed to provide timely medical care
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Mass. 911 lawsuit moves closer to deal on mental health responseThursday June 25th, 2026

Worcester and three mental health advocacy organizations made progress toward resolving a lawsuit that challenges the practice of dispatching police to mental health emergencies
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AMR collects water for Las Vegas homeless shelter amid extreme heatThursday June 25th, 2026

Bottled water will help the Las Vegas Rescue Mission serve people especially vulnerable to heat illness as Southern Nevada faces another dangerous summer
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Wash. county EMS cardiac arrest survival rates beat state, national averagesWednesday June 24th, 2026

Clark County’s EMS system helped save 53 cardiac arrest patients last year while improving safety in airway procedures and reducing lights-and-sirens transports
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Ore. hospital denies ambulance for paramedic’s infant son’s funeral processionWednesday June 24th, 2026

Coworkers sought to include an ambulance in the funeral procession for Stephanie Sell’s infant son, but Harney District Hospital EMS leaders denied the request
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Divers injured in search for child in Lake MichiganWednesday June 24th, 2026

Dangerous waves and rip currents turned the rescue effort treacherous, sending three divers to the hospital as crews searched for a missing young swimmer
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Maine EMS chief faces long recovery after fatal mill explosionTuesday June 23rd, 2026

Searsmont EMS Chief Sarah Tompkins remains hospitalized with severe burns from the Robbins Lumber explosion that killed two firefighters
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N.J. hospital EMS is first in nation to earn AABB accreditation for blood programTuesday June 23rd, 2026

University Hospital became the first EMS program in the nation accredited under new prehospital transfusion standards
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Over 30 injured in fatal Calif. freeway crashTuesday June 23rd, 2026

Los Angeles County firefighters declared a mass casualty incident after a tractor-trailer crossed a freeway median and collided head-on with multiple vehicles
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