Social Media for EMS
The Social Media for EMS topic includes news about how social media is impacting EMS, as well as analysis into how to use social media safely to demonstrate value to your community, while avoiding the mistakes that could land you 鈥 and your agency 鈥 in hot water.
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During a difficult time for public health, people are using social media to honor EMS providers for their work and sacrifices
Communications from public safety agencies can be a source of reassurance during this perilous time
Here are some ways to switch up the content on your EMS agency鈥檚 social media pages to keep your audience engaged
Project: Lifeline and bReddi allow users to identify lifelines, Facebook friends user can count on in emergencies
We asked our Facebook followers to predict how things will evolve over the coming years
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If you keep in mind these simple tips, you won鈥檛 go wrong
Try to empower providers to share positively rather than trying to frighten them into submission
Still working for ambulance company, but internal disciplinary action has been taken against him
Expletive-filled postings complained about colleagues, superiors, town鈥檚 Police Department
Hundreds of intelligence analysts already sift overseas Twitter and Facebook posts to track events
Your goal is to use this powerful ally to get your message out
Our Facebook community offered a variety of interesting answers: Some say it should be competitive; others think moving forward in EMS field is political game
It鈥檚 important that we communicate directly the value our service provides to our communities
Twitter hashtags can be extremely useful for communicating with the public during emergencies
Social media mishaps can easily be avoided if your agency takes the time to properly plan and implement a social media presence in a responsible manner
The CDC said 55 people in 14 states have now been confirmed as sickened from eating the cantaloupes.
The video, titled 鈥淩ookie prank,鈥 shows a masked man bursting into a fire station and threatening firefighters with a gun
The account is on hold while DC officials are trying to decide what information is safe to put online
Followed by television and local radio, the internet is the third most popular way for people to gather emergency information
Social media tools allow you to connect with your fellow attendees and maximize your conference experience
Experts: social media could help emergencies to be handled in a 鈥渜uicker, more co-ordinated, effective way鈥
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