News

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

Woman faces felony charges after punching Ohio paramedic during callThursday April 9th, 2026

An Akron paramedic was punched in the face during a call when family members objected to a patient not being taken to the hospital
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'The system's broken': Minn. EMS faces staffing gaps as calls surgeThursday April 9th, 2026

The Hennepin EMS union warns of burnout and a potential exodus as records show paramedics repeatedly falling below minimum staffing levels while 911 calls climb
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'71% of what we do is EMS': Texas city approves 2-firefighter squad truck, decommissions engine companyThursday April 9th, 2026

The Grapevine City Council approved a $325,000 first-responder squad truck and the closing of Engine 1, saying the shift matches rising EMS demand
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1 dead, 2 missing after Philadelphia parking garage collapseThursday April 9th, 2026

A roof failure triggered a progressive collapse across all seven levels of a parking garage under construction, officials said, as crews work to safely search the unstable structure
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Chemical tanker explosion at N.C. beverage plant kills 1, injures 1Wednesday April 8th, 2026

A tanker carrying sodium hydroxide exploded at Carolina Beverage Group,prompting a federal investigation
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Wis. university students propose campus EMS program for low-acuity callsWednesday April 8th, 2026

Badger EMS, a student group at UW-Madison, wants to handle lower-acuity campus calls, saying the program would expand hands-on experience while easing demand on local ambulances
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Texas council considers purchasing EMS response rig as fire engine replacement debate continuesWednesday April 8th, 2026

Grapevine city leaders say a smaller squad unit will better handle rising EMS calls, while firefighters warn the change could impact fire response capabilities
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Rural hospitals face cuts as funding shifts threaten emergency care accessWednesday April 8th, 2026

EMS crews could see longer transports and fewer local resources as rural hospitals weigh service reductions under a new federal funding program
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Wash. FD becomes test for university's pre-med expansionTuesday April 7th, 2026

In a first for the University of Washington’s alternative spring break program, students shadowed Longview Fire Department EMTs and 911 dispatchers to explore pre-hospital emergency care
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Ambulances diverted after cyberattack hits Mass. hospitalTuesday April 7th, 2026

A cybersecurity incident knocked out key systems, canceling chemotherapy appointments, closing pharmacies and pushing Brockton Hospital to divert ambulances while staff switch to paper records
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