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As the winter鈥檚 surge of coronavirus cases overwhelmed Los Angeles hospitals, EMTs like Michael Diaz were forced to take previously unthinkable measures
Family members of the recovering COVID-19 patient said she was tucked into a stranger鈥檚 bed eight miles from her home
5 Texas EMS medical directors recount the operational and 911 triage challenges recent weather posed as power outages afflicted the region
RaDonda Vaught faces up to eight years in prison for injecting the paralyzing drug vecuronium instead of the sedative Versed
Learn what鈥檚 changed in the 2021 ACS FTG and how to implement the trauma triage guidelines
Before calling EMS, Greer police found the man under a house
The donated satellite phones, medications, supplies and ambulances will go to first responders and medical centers
Grady EMS has been under fire for response times, and a hospital emergency department鈥檚 closure may make them worse
Examining the evidence for managing intubation attempts, PEA and ETCO2 for out of hospital cardiac arrest
鈥淪he was my guardian angel,鈥 Caryn Hebert Sullivan said in praise of Sophia Furtado
The proposed medical support also includes armored ambulances and transporting some patients to a U.S. military hospital in Germany
Shriner鈥檚 Children鈥檚 executive vice president said Shriners鈥 doctors, nurses and therapists had lengthy experience working with children suffering life-threatening burn injuries
A Bargersville Fire Department ambulance became available just in the nick of time to escort Sara O鈥橠aniels to receive a new liver and kidney
MCHD discusses prehospital pain management with the transition of IV acetaminophen from patent to generic
An EMS crew had transported Diana M. Corcorran to a hospital after treating her for a suspected overdose
The Quinlan Volunteer Fire Department has had trouble meeting country and city requirements
In this episode, our co-hosts discuss a recent guilty verdict in the case of a former nurse who made a fatal medication error on the job
RaDonda Vaught, 37, injected the paralyzing drug vecuronium into 75-year-old Charlene Murphey instead of the sedative Versed
The Syracuse Fire Department has been running a pilot ambulance service to fill in gaps for AMR and other services stretched thin by the pandemic
House Bill 777 would remove EMS from the Certificate of Need status and give the state greater oversight of EMS
Steven N. Salzman, 58, was charged with aggravated battery after reportedly striking a medic in the chest while being treated at the hospital
The team treats low-acuity patients, reducing volume for ATCEMS and emergency departments
Keeping the strain on EMS providers front of mind
The data may also be used to inform EMS reviews and training
Hennepin Healthcare, which has been told to address racism and health inequities, is investigating
Hennepin Healthcare issued a letter two weeks ago pledging to address racism
Strategies to unilaterally reduce ED wait times and get back into service
The American Stroke Association鈥檚 research showed that hospital arrival time varies by stroke history, race, age and marital status
There is a lot to learn from the Page, Wolfberg and Wirth examination of hospital bed delays and the rights of EMS to return to service
Firefighter-EMT John McMaster was released from the University of Maryland Medical Center鈥檚 Shock Trauma Center and greeted by waiting colleagues
House Bill 296 also calls for a change in regulatory authority but offers no help with staffing or ambulances
CPR
Wayne Kewitsch and Johanna Moore dig into improving SCA survival and neurological outcomes
The pilot, Danial Moore, was wheeled out of the emergency room to applause from first responders