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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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While it can be useful and effective, social media is not always simple
Celebrating the season with community engagement, donations and educational outreach
Fire, police and EMS agencies, as well as local governments, share their appreciation for emergency dispatchers during the 2023 recognition week
The viral firefighter-influencer shares the power of comedy and social media
Whether using social media as an individual or as an agency, it鈥檚 important to consider the impact your words can have on you and the organization
Central Berkeley EMT Lacey Klein鈥檚 video of Barbara Gillespie, 72, touched many after Gillespie fell near Klein鈥檚 front door while delivering pizza
The first firefighter-influencer of the modern era shares how his early speaking nerves transformed into a love of making comedy videos
NOEMS is working on long-term staff recruitment, but for this carnival season, it has mutual aid and other measures in place to ensure public safety
Lessons from a bystander responder and co-survivor of SCA, Kristin Flanary 鈥 Lady Glaucomflecken, lifesaver, CPR champion and keynote extraordinaire
The artificial intelligence revolution has arrived; learn how OpenAI鈥檚 most popular innovation can add value to EMS
The blackout challenge has been linked to the deaths of at least 15 children ages 12 or younger in the past 18 months
Lexipol Editorial Director Greg Friese guest hosts this episode with cohost Kelly Grayson as they discuss diversity in EMS education
Check out the guests, the controversy and the takeaways that garnered these episodes of Inside EMS an EMS One-Stop the most listens of the year
I am thankful for the EMTs and paramedics who serve their community and make a difference in the lives of others
There is a lot EMS leaders and organizations can learn from TikTok鈥檚 favorite baseball team
EMS providers treated middle school children with difficulty breathing after eating spicy tortilla chips
Don鈥檛 worry, you can still experience elements of the show from afar
According to the FBI, Daniel Stevens used the Zionsville department鈥檚 internet connection to distribute images and videos on social media
As news of Lt. Alison Russo-Elling鈥檚 death spread, people took to social media to express their condolences
USAR teams have been deployed to a staging area, and local fire departments have been issuing safety reminders to their communities
The trend of cooking chicken in the cold medicine could lead to an overdose of acetaminophen
鈥淔or the third time, we told you we are out of service,鈥 an EMT is heard saying on a recording of Baltimore City Fire Department radio traffic
If your agency is part of the 74% struggling with recruitment, instead of lamenting 鈥渒ids these days,鈥 look at those you鈥檙e competing against and do something different
The name and address of the patient were blurred, but other personal details were shared by the employee; AMR is investigating the incident
Many industry professionals said they felt that stakeholders had been listened to, and some say this is a time to uphold standards and improve the industry
From equipment hacks to patient care tips and interview coaching for new recruits, these providers are educating others on the popular social media app
While trying to film a message for the awareness day, two members of the East of England Ambulance Service couldn鈥檛 keep a straight face
鈥淐aroline鈥檚 Law鈥 was first introduced after an EMT posted a murder victim鈥檚 photo to Facebook in 2009
An outpouring of support from the first responder community follows the fatal shooting of 19 children and two teachers at a Uvalde elementary school
MCHD鈥檚 Chief, James Campbell, and PIO, Misti Willingham, discuss integrating a social media program into your service